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The U.S. Court of Appeals overturned federal approval of the $1 billion expansion of the Transco natural gas pipeline.
Panel ruled that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission overlooked studies that the market for expanded natural gas in New Jersey was low.
The move was praised by green groups, which filed the challenge and argued the project was unnecessary and would sharply increase fossil fuel emissions.
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