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    In 2012, of the $828 million worth of contracts doled out through agency reverse auctions, 99 percent were awarded to one contractor. (Thinkstock)

    Reverse auctions could save taxpayers millions

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    New technology has led to a boom in oil and gas production and turned the nation into a net energy exporter. (AP File)
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    Should we know who wants to drill on public lands?

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    December 9, 2013 5:00 am
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    A golden eagle flies over a wind turbine on Duke energy's top of the world wind farm in Converse County Wyo. (AP/Dina Cappiello)
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    Obama administration finalizes rule on eagle killings by wind turbines

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    December 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    The Obama administration moved a step closer Thursday toward approving a rule that would authorize 30-year permits enabling energy companies with wind farms to kill eagles without penalty. (AP Photo)
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    Obama administration moves closer to allowing wind farms to kill eagles

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    December 5, 2013 5:00 am
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    Interior Secretary Sally Jewell speaks with reporters during the Western Governors' Association 2013 annual meeting at Montage Deer Valley in Park City, Utah, on June 28. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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    Obama administration, House GOP clash over national parks

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    November 21, 2013 5:00 am
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    Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., speaks about President Obama's health care law in Washington on Wednesday. (AP/Charles Dharapak)
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    House GOP to hit Obama energy agenda with trio of bills

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    November 19, 2013 5:00 am
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    There have been 85 confirmed bald and golden eagle deaths attributed to wind turbines in the past 13 years, according to a study by a group of biologists working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that was released in September. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Time for common sense and context on wind turbines and eagles

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    In this undated photo, the old Deerfield school sits unoccupied on private land in the high prairie in the middle of the Black Hills, near Deerfield Lake, S.D. Pe'Sla, an area in the Black Hills that is sacred to the Sioux, is part of millions of acres of land that was taken from Native Americans by the federal government in the 1800s. The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council next week plans to discuss whether to reopen negotiations with the federal government over compensation for the taking of the Black Hills in the 1800s. (AP Photo/Rapid City Journal, Benjamin Brayfield)
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    November 13, 2013 5:00 am
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    Interior Secretary Sally Jewell has delayed indefinitely a final decision on two pathways for a new power line across southern Idaho. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)
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    Agency delays final decision on western power line

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    November 13, 2013 5:00 am
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    Obama nominates Nevada’s Neil Kornze to be BLM director
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    Obama nominates Nevada’s Neil Kornze to be BLM director

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