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    FILE - This Nov. 16, 2015 photo shows an overview of a section of the Mississippi Power Co. carbon capture plant in DeKalb, Miss. Regulators have reached a settlement with Mississippi Power Co. on how much customers should pay for a troubled $7.5 billion power plant once touted as the future of coal. The unit of Atlanta-based Southern Co. is agreeing to lower the price tag on its Kemper County power plant by $85 million, its second round of concessions in two weeks. Shareholders have already lost $6 billion.
    Energy and Environment

    Former Trump energy adviser joins conservative clean energy advocacy group

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    May 7, 2018 3:36 pm
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    Daily on Energy: Scott Pruitt may last longer than you think
    Daily on Energy

    Daily on Energy: Scott Pruitt may last longer than you think

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    May 4, 2018 8:43 pm
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    Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., leaves a room on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
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    Democrats jump on Pruitt’s lobbyist-planned trips to probe conflicts of interest

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    May 4, 2018 6:33 pm
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    A train hauling coal heads north out of Seattle.
    Energy and Environment

    Coal industry, farmers, refiners join lawsuit to stop Washington from blocking export terminal

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    May 3, 2018 8:37 pm
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    Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry talks during an event.
    Energy and Environment

    Utilities warn Rick Perry to keep ‘thumb’ off the energy scale

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    May 3, 2018 7:43 pm
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    Daily on Energy: Top EPA spokeswoman joins exodus
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    Daily on Energy: Top EPA spokeswoman joins exodus

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    May 3, 2018 5:31 pm
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    Businesses start push to convince Trump not to leave lesser-known Kigali climate deal
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    Businesses start push to convince Trump not to leave lesser-known Kigali climate deal

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    May 3, 2018 1:08 pm
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    Interior moves forward with plan to scrap Obama-era sage-grouse plan
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    Interior moves forward with plan to scrap Obama-era sage-grouse plan

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    May 3, 2018 1:56 am
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    Daily on Energy: How much does Ryan Zinke care about West’s largest coal power plant?
    Daily on Energy

    Daily on Energy: How much does Ryan Zinke care about West’s largest coal power plant?

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    May 2, 2018 10:48 pm
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    Smoke rises from the stacks of the main coal plant facility at the Navajo Generating Station in Page, Ariz. The owners of a massive coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Nation voted in February to shut the facility down in 2019 because cheaper power is available from other sources in a decision that could hurt the Navajo and Hopi tribes and cost hundreds of jobs.
    Energy and Environment

    Largest coal plant in the West wants Ryan Zinke’s help

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    May 2, 2018 6:30 pm
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