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    Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, the renowned physicist from MIT, gave a March 9 update on when to expect the first iteration of what will eventually be four installments of energy policy recommendations referred to as the Quadrennial Energy Review. (Getty Images)
    Energy and Environment

    Energy announces interim nuclear-storage plan

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    March 24, 2015 9:22 pm
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    A 'no trespassing' sign warns people to stay away from the proposed nuclear waste dump site of Yucca Mountain (L) February 7, 2002 at Nellis Air Force Base, located approximately 90 miles north of Las Vegas, NV.  (Photo by David McNew/Getty images)
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    A worker hangs from an oil derrick outside of Williston, N.D. State data show that 1 billion barrels of oil have been produced from the rich Bakken shale formation in western North Dakota and eastern Montana. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)
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    Three federal departments ignored law requiring FOIA compliance reports

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    Steam rises from the blast furnaces at the Tata owned steel works on January 15, 2015 in Port Talbot, Wales. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Energy and Environment

    Furnace rule a step backward for climate, heating industry says

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    Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, the renowned physicist from MIT, gave a March 9 update on when to expect the first iteration of what will eventually be four installments of energy policy recommendations referred to as the Quadrennial Energy Review. (Getty Images)
    Energy and Environment

    Obama DOE slow-walking major report on energy infrastructure

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    Jay Leno is sick of government-mandated ethanol ruining his cars
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    Market analysts with Louisville, Ky., company Genscape confirmed this week that nearly eight gigawatts of primarily coal-fired power went dark as of Tuesday. (AP Photo) 
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    Federal coal plant regulation gets politically combustible

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    Each of the 329 government employee conferences cost more than $20,000, with 16 exceeding $100,000. (iStock Photo)

    Energy Dept. spent $21m on conferences, including Super Bowl party, casino nights

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    Former head of Obama’s Solyndra program says Tea Party ‘cost taxpayers 10s of millions’
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    Former head of Obama’s Solyndra program says Tea Party ‘cost taxpayers 10s of millions’

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