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    Inside the Portland control center at Iberdrola Renewables. (Submitted photo.)
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    Keeping the lights on used to be so simple

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    Japan court rejects startup of 2 nuclear reactors
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    Japan court rejects startup of 2 nuclear reactors

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    Japan debates radiation as manga shows nosebleed

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    Utilities discuss flood risks at state nuke plants
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    U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy wearing a yellow helmet, a protective suit and a mask, inspects the central control room for the Unit One and Unit Two reactors of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, operated by Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Kennedy toured the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant for about three hours Wednesday. (AP Photo/Toru Yamanaka, Pool)
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    Officials: No danger from Tritium leak at SC plant
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    Workers build under ground frozen wall  by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 power plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture on Mar. 10, 2014, nearly three years after the plant was paralyzed by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in 2011. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara,pool)
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    Experts question ice wall at Japan nuclear plant

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    Calvert Cliffs nuclear reactor shuts down
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    Accelerated retirements of coal-fired power plants would reduce future carbon dioxide emissions, while faster-than-expected shutdowns of nuclear facilities would boost them, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said Monday. (Thinkstock Image)
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    Consumer Energy's B.C. Cobb Plant in Muskegon is seen on Dec. 13, 2010. Officials with Consumers Energy said they're committed to helping find a new use for the site of a coal-fired power plant in western Michigan that's scheduled to close in two years.  The Muskegon Chronicle reports that the unit of Jackson-based CMS Energy Corp. offered updates Tuesday April 22, 2014 on plans to decommission the B.C. Cobb plant in Muskegon. The utility says it will work to maintain federal dredging of the Muskegon Lake port. (AP Photo/
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