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    A report says 13 percent of coal-fired generation will come offline in 2025, which raises concerns about having enough electricity supply to meet demand in certain situations, potentially increasing instances of blackouts. (iStock image)
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    GAO: More coal power plants to close than expected

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    Environmental groups are worried that coal dust from trains will pollute the Columbia River and nearby communities. (iStock)
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    The financial logic behind the divestment strategy is that, as the effects of climate change become more pervasive, policymakers will enact measures to make burning the fossil fuels that warm the planet more costly. As such, the potential return on investment in fossil fuels would become risky. (Cameron Spencer/Getty images)
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    Officials from six states want the Environmental Protection Agency to extend the comment period for its proposed carbon emissions regulation for power plants. (iStock Photo)
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    EPA struggles to account for cross-state emissions reductions in power plant rule
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    The proposal would set new standards for areas outside of the power plants, which opponents contend is beyond the jurisdiction of the EPA. (Getty images/Chung Sung-Jun)
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    Electricity prices for the first half of this year increased the most in a year-over-year basis since 2009, according the Energy Department's statistics arm. (iStock image)
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