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    Traffic backs up at an intersecton in front of NRG Energy's Joliet Station power plant on May 7, 2015 in Joliet, Illinois. According to scientists, global carbon dioxide concentrations have reached a new monthly record of 400 parts per million, levels that haven't been seen for about two million years. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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    Emissions from power plants fall even as economy improves

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    Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairwoman Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, told reporters last week that she hoped a draft version would emerge by week's end, though that never materialized. (AP Photo) 
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    Senate energy chief pushing for broad energy bill by August

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     When the cost of electric generation increases, so do consumers' rates. To someone on a fixed income or someone making minimum wage, an extra $50 - $100 on their monthly bill means choosing whether to buy groceries or keep the lights turned on. (Getty Image)
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    The EPA’s Clean Power Plan: A scheme for rich white elitists

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    Market analysts with Louisville, Ky., company Genscape confirmed this week that nearly eight gigawatts of primarily coal-fired power went dark as of Tuesday. (AP Photo) 
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    Eastern U.S. braces for first summer without coal plants

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    Environmentalists urge Maryland to reverse course on Exelon-Pepco merger
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    And with the rise in natural gas prices, Americans can expect to pay more to cool their homes, the outlook says. (iStock)
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    Consumers face higher electric bills this summer

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    Market analysts with Louisville, Ky., company Genscape confirmed this week that nearly eight gigawatts of primarily coal-fired power went dark as of Tuesday. (AP Photo) 
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    The Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant is seen in the early morning hours March 28, 2011 in Middletown, Pennsylvania. (Photo Jeff Fusco/Getty Images)
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    Renewable energy advocates say U.S. subsidies are fair considering the subsidies the fossil fuel industry has received. (AP)
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