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    FILE - In a Friday, Aug. 15, 2003 file photo, the Empire State Building towers over the skyline of a blackout-darkened New York City just before dawn.  Power lines from Jersey City, N.J., are in foreground. Ten years after a blackout cascading from Ohio affected 50 million people, utilities and analysts say changes made in the aftermath make a similar outage unlikely today, though shifts in where and how power is generated raise new reliability concerns for the U.S. electric grid system. (AP Photo/File, George Widman, File)
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    FERC dials back implementation of new green pipeline policies
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    Neil Chatterjee, a Kentucky native who used to work for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, will look to “bring Republicans to the table in support of a lasting and effective climate solution.
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    Amid Texas blackouts, Democratic energy regulators dismiss GOP effort to ensure grid ‘resilience’
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    Neil Chatterjee, a Kentucky native who used to work for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, will look to “bring Republicans to the table in support of a lasting and effective climate solution.
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    Top Republican energy regulator criticizes party for blaming Texas crisis on frozen wind turbines

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    Federal and state governments launch investigations into power grid failures from extreme cold
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    Federal and state governments launch investigations into power grid failures from extreme cold

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