(Reuters) - The case had been closely watched by the industry because it could determine whether U.S. electric utilities must spend billions of dollars on clean air equipment and whether the government can succeed in a number of other similar cases.
The justices set aside a U.S. appeals court ruling that Charlotte, North Carolina-based Duke did not need a permit from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency because hourly emissions from the plants would not increase.
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