An argument over federal regulations aimed at easing demands on the electric power grid turned to hamburgers and expensive cars Wednesday in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Energy service providers and utilities are challenging Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulations designed to give consumers a financial incentive to use less electricity during peak times. The federal government regulates the wholesale energy market; states oversee the retail market.
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