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    FILE - In this March 16, 2011 file photo, steam escapes from Exelon Corp.'s nuclear plant in Byron, Ill. Illinois lawmakers are considering clean-energy legislation backed by Exelon Corp. to keep three unprofitable nuclear plants afloat. The idea proposed Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015 would require utilities to reward producers of low-carbon power for being environmentally friendly. That would include wind, solar, water and clean-burning coal as well as nuclear. Labor and political leaders say it would help Exelon keep open nuclear plants in the Quad Cities, Byron and Clinton. (AP Photo/Robert Ray, File)
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    D.C. signs off on creation of mega-utility

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    March 23, 2016 6:44 pm
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    Natural gas first passed coal as the country's top energy source on a monthly basis in April 2015. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
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    Experts say the move is critical for the military, which needs to keep its wartime operations going without interruption, notably drone operations that rely on electricity-dependent communications and information-technology hardware. (Bloomberg)
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    Off the grid: Pentagon readies for cyberattack

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    D.C. regulators' proposal
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    D.C. mayor backslides on Exelon-Pepco deal

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    The D.C. Public Service Commission rejected the planned merger of Exelon and Pepco in a 2-1 vote while laying out changes the companies can make to improve their plan and apply for approval again within the next 14 days. (AP Photo)
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    D.C. dings big utility deal

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    Underneath the clean energy hype, security concerns surrounding this year's game are higher than ever, after the Paris and San Bernardino terrorist attacks last year. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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    Super Bowl’s super solar utility has been a target of attack

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    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's demand-response program is touted as a key tool in making President Obama's climate change rules work in the states. (AP Photo)
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    January 25, 2016 4:43 pm
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    Tony Clark, right, commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, announced via Twitter a week ago that he would not seek another term on the commission. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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    Federal utility regulator on course to be GOP-free

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    The wires in towns and cities, the distribution grid under the states, is more vulnerable to hackers and would-be attackers.
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    Lawmakers push to shield electrical grid from hackers

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