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    The rooftop solar panel industry is starting to resemble something more akin to a conventional power plant utility than a fledgling outlier, and is growing in scale and market strength. (AP File Photo/Matt York)
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    ‘Dumb’ grids better than smart grids

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    Supreme Court appears split over reach of federal utility regulator

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    The rule, referred to as Order 745, turns the tables on the traditional relationship between generators and consumers of electricity by treating demand the same as supply. (AP Photo/Stephen Lance Dennee)
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    Supreme Court takes up fight over power-grid rule

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    October 14, 2015 4:32 am
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    The plant is in the heart of Marcellus shale country, which gives it access to fuel at a competitive price. (AP file photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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    Builder of Keystone XL snags a power plant

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    Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioner Philip Moeller will leave at the end of the month. (FERC.gov/Flickr)
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    Republican utility regulator steps down

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    Low fuel prices and warmer winter weather means many families can expect lower prices for fuel to heat their homes this winter. (iStock Photo)
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    Poll released by the Sierra Club shows residents in six states support Clean Power Plan. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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    Utility regulators in Washington rejected utility giant Exelon's planned purchase of D.C. and Maryland utility Pepco. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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     The reduction goals are simply not achievable without closing roughly one-third of America's coal-fired power plants. (AP Photo) 
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    The EPA wants to trade your job for 0.01 degrees Celsius

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    Attackers can also change labels to show a different fuel grade -- switching an 87 octane fuel label to show 93 octane -- which can cause engine trouble for cars that require premium octane gasoline, according to the company's white paper. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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    Mideast hackers target U.S. gas pumps

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