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The proposal would change rules currently requiring utilities to pay all damage costs if their equipment was involved in a fire, regardless of negligence.
The Department of Energy assistant secretary called for changes in the structure of the Puerto Rican utility, including removing the governor's power to appoint board members and regulators.
The pipeline is planned to run 600 miles, stretching from West Virginia into North Carolina, but has faced fierce opposition from environmentalists who say its construction is in violation of the Endangered Species Act.
Montana's Colstrip power plant, one of the nation's largest coal generators, shut down amid a national debate over the need for dispatchable power plants — and almost no one noticed.
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