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    Gas prices: Soaring costs at the pumps along the West Coast

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    September 19, 2025 5:38 am
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    Power utility lines are seen, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021, in Pownal, Maine. A budget signed this week by Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) clears the way for utilities to recover added costs caused by delays of a project to bring Canadian hydropower to the New England grid. The head of Central Maine Power’s corporate parent Avangrid previously said the cost of the billion-dollar project grew to $1.5 billion because of delays and inflation during a prolonged court battle.
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    The huge deal Trump could make to lower energy prices

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    House lawmakers move to give nuclear fusion industry manufacturing subsidies

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    EPA move to end reporting rules for major polluters raises oversight concerns

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    House set to vote on energy bills targeting grid reliability

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    Tepid economy could be thorn in Trump administration’s desire for baby boom

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    Trump’s tax credit cuts could undermine pledge to lower energy costs

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    Electric vehicle sales surge globally and in US as tax credits near end

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    Securing America’s lithium future starts in Nevada

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    A BNSF railroad train hauling carloads of coal from the Powder River Basin of Montana and Wyoming is seen east of Hardin, Mont., on July 15, 2020. The major freight railroads are hiring aggressively and asking customers to cut the number of carloads they are shipping to reduce congestion along the rail network in response to concerns from agricultural and ethanol groups that prompted regulators to schedule a hearing on the problems.
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    King Coal isn’t on life support

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