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    Energy Secretary Rick Perry was on Capitol Hill for a second day Wednesday in an effort to defend the White House budget to House appropriators from both parties. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig, File)
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    President Trump dismissed the investigation into his administration's possible collusion with Russia as a
    Energy and Environment

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    The energy secretary's June 1-9 trip to China and Japan is meant to
    Energy and Environment

    Perry plans clean energy trip as Trump decides on climate deal

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    Murkowski urges Democrats not to blame energy nominees for Trump’s budget

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    David Jonas, nominated as general counsel, was also general counsel for the National Nuclear Security Administration under President George W. Bush. (Wikipedia Commons)
    Energy and Environment

    Trump looks to Marine to beef up Energy Department’s legal muscle

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    Clean energy funding would be slashed by 70 percent, but renwables still would receive more money than clean coal programs. (AP Photo/John Seewer)
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    Administration says the 40-year-old Strategic Petroleum Reserve is no longer needed with increased crude oil production from fracking. (AP Photo/Energy Department).
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    EPA slashed 31.4 percent in Trump’s fiscal 2018 budget

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    Energy industry groups, some of which have been fighting the Trump administration over its proposed cuts to clean energy programs, confirmed from government officials that the clean energy center and other joint initiatives with China on energy will remain intact. (Bloomberg Photo)
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    Trump’s clean energy agenda fueled by Chinese coal

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    Battery maker Limnia was denied a loan from the Energy Department's vehicle technology program because the department said the application didn't meet the agency's specifications and requirements, but the company sued, alleging cronyism. A generic photo of a gavel. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
    Energy and Environment

    Energy Department ‘cronyism’ to get a second look in court

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