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    Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz speaks during the general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at the International Center in Vienna, Austria, on Sept. 16. (AP Photo/Hans Punz)
    Energy and Environment

    US energy secretary cancels India trip amid diplomatic row

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    In this July 1, 2010, photo provided by Dominion Resources shows tanks at the Cove Point LNG terminal at Cove Point in Calvert County, Md. The debate over exporting liquefied natural gas is intensifying as the Energy Department considers an array of applications to ship the fuel to Japan, India and other countries where prices are far higher than in the United States.
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    Natural gas exports: Slow walk or ‘danger zone’?

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    January 8, 2014 6:16 pm
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    Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said there's little chance that a nuclear waste bill she's co-sponsoring will make it amid shifting committee responsibilities. (AP File)
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    Sen. Lisa Murkowski wants to end ban on crude oil exports

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    A flock of geese fly past the smokestacks at the Jeffrey Energy Center coal power plant as the sun sets near Emmett, Kan., in 2012. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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    Energy Department rejects ‘social cost of carbon’ challenge

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    The American Petroleum Institute says the U.S. energy boom has made a 40-year crude oil export ban irrelevant, citing Energy Information Administration projections this week that domestic oil production would hit a near-record 9.5 million barrels per day by 2016. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Oil industry starts push to end ban on exports of crude oil

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    A BNSF Railway train hauls crude oil west of Wolf Point, Mont. (AP/Matthew Brown)
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    Oil trains raise concerns in small towns, cities

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    This cylinder hauler at Paducah's Babcock & Wilcox Conversion Services plant delivers the first of DOE's 14-ton depleted uranium cylinders to USEC for re-enrichment as part of a five-party agreement that is extending enrichment operations at the 60-year-old plant for another year, delaying increased costs at the site for DOE.
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    Solyndra-like USEC to file for bankruptcy, wants $750m more from DOE

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    A sample of a new, high-tech wildlife habitat mapping project the Western Governors Association plans to unveil in Las Vegas on Dec. 12 is pictured in this photo taken on a computer at the Nevada Department of Wildlife in Reno. The Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool will pull together in one place maps for 16 western states in the hope of encouraging economic development while protecting the region's environmental treasures, from Puget Sound to the Rocky Mountains. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner).
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    Western governors show wildlife maps

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    December 12, 2013 5:00 am
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