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    In February, the Trump administration will collect greenhouse gas emission data. January's deep freeze, however, will likely lead to an increase in this year's carbon dioxide output as coal power plants keep the heaters running. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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    South Dakota lawmakers pass trio of bills aimed at carbon dioxide pipelines

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    The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to announce Monday the first-ever carbon emissions limits on the nation's 1,600 power plants. (Thinkstock Image)
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    Emissions dropped in 2023 for first time since pandemic, new data show

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    The Shearon Harris nuclear plant in Holly Springs, North Carolina.
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    Senate panel advances bill requiring study of carbon emissions intensity of US products
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    The Competitive Enterprise Institute filed two Freedom of Information Act requests with the Department of Treasury to obtain documents describing its thoughts, plans and collaborators on building support for a carbon tax. (AP File)
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    Calgon Carbon Company to invest $94 million in New Mexico

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    Virginia Democrats strike down Republican effort to overturn state’s electric vehicle mandate
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    John Hopkins (right), the chairman and CEO of NuScale Power, is seen in this 2021 photo with Cosmin Ghita, the CEO of Nuclearelectrica.
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    NuScale announces a 30% layoff, another blow to advanced nuclear startup

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