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    Duke proposes $1.9 billion Indiana grid upgrade
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    Duke proposes $1.9 billion Indiana grid upgrade

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    August 29, 2014 8:38 pm
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    Obama taps Arkansas utility chief for FERC
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    Obama taps Arkansas utility chief for FERC

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    August 29, 2014 12:21 pm
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    Winter blackouts could hit Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, regional grid operator warns
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    Winter blackouts could hit Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, regional grid operator warns

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    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Tuesday that nuclear waste could safely be stored on site indefinitely. The new rule also lifted a two-year moratorium on new licensing. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
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    Nuclear waste doesn’t need to be shipped, regulators say

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    A coal-fired power plant in Utah (iStock)
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    No wrongdoing in ‘social cost of carbon’ development, says federal watchdog

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    August 25, 2014 9:46 pm
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    In this 2014 photo is the Harding Street power plant Marion County, Ind. The Sierra Club is pushing for Indianapolis' local utility to retire an aging power plant that's left Indiana's capital as the last major Midwestern city with a coal-fired power plant within city limits that isn't being phased out. The Indianapolis' utility company had faced growing pressure to retire will be converted to cleaner-burning natural gas if state regulators endorse a revised plan the company announced Friday. (AP Photo /The Indianapolis Star, Matt Kryger)
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    Indianapolis utility to convert coal plant to gas

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    August 15, 2014 9:06 pm
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    California regulators approve PG&E rate hike
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    Order 1000 allows greater regional coordination to plan large transmission projects -- the power lines that move large loads of power from, say, a wind farm, to substations closer to dense population centers -- and makes it easier to spread the cost of such projects among more customers. (iStock image)
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    Federal court backs key electric grid policy

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    August 15, 2014 4:42 pm
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    On paper, the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed power plant rule are an obvious bargain: A cost of no more than $8.8 billion, with benefits reaching between $55 billion and $93 billion by 2030. But opponents of the rules have complained that those numbers aren't exactly comparable. (iStock)
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    Why opponents don’t like the EPA’s climate-change math

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    August 14, 2014 9:00 am
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    John Norris, a Democrat, will leave the five-member Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Aug. 20 to take a position with the United States Agriculture Department in Rome, Italy. (Courtesy photo)
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    FERC commissioner John Norris resigns from energy regulator

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    August 7, 2014 9:31 pm
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