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    Plumes of steam drift from the cooling tower of FirstEnergy Corp.'s Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station in Oak Harbor, Ohio, on April 4, 2017.
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    Ohio utility plans to close three nuclear power plants

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    Free-market group urges FERC to defend grid from companies looking to game the system
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    Free-market group urges FERC to defend grid from companies looking to game the system

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    FERC oversees wholesale electricity markets and reviews interstate pipeline applications.
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    Rick Perry’s free market energy strategy
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    Now that the tax reform bill has passed Congress, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has voted to make sure utility customers get lower bills.
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    FERC works to ensure customers get utility rate cuts from GOP tax bill

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    Traffic passes along Newton Rd. beside the proposed 80-acre site for the Sabal Trail pipeline compressor station in Albany, Ga.
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    Divided FERC rejects climate change significance in re-approving Sabal Trail pipeline

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    March 15, 2018 2:13 pm
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    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent government agency that approves and regulates the interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and crude oil, has been characteristically tight-lipped since it announced in December its plan to take a
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    Pipeline approvals get a fresh look

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    The nation's federally overseen grid operators, which run about 70 percent of the U.S. power supply, faced a Friday deadline to report to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on the state of the electricity system's resilience. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, file)
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    Power grid operators say they can meet customers’ energy needs

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    March 9, 2018 11:19 pm
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    The Trump administration has no opinion on the legislation at this point, said a senior Energy Department official at the hearing. (Flickr)
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    FERC members hint at move to compensate electric grid reliability

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