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DOE and FERC have funding to continue work through the persisting showdown over immigration, but a prolonged closure could stall work on nominees and some project approvals.
Environmentalists say the governor's move is a "clear acknowledgement" that capping and keeping 27 million cubic yards of the utility's coal ash in place is not a tenable solution.
Promoting a competitive market structure shields consumers from costly risks and provides continued opportunities to quickly accommodate to a low carbon future, the authors write.
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