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    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's demand-response program is touted as a key tool in making President Obama's climate change rules work in the states. (AP Photo)
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    Supreme Court rules for feds’ energy-saving program

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    Tony Clark, right, commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, announced via Twitter a week ago that he would not seek another term on the commission. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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    Federal utility regulator on course to be GOP-free

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    The wires in towns and cities, the distribution grid under the states, is more vulnerable to hackers and would-be attackers.
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    Lawmakers push to shield electrical grid from hackers

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    Ukrainian hackers managed to cause a blackout, but there is currently no threat to the U.S. electric grid, says the nation's grid watchdog. (AP File Photo/Al Goldis)
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    America at night by NASA.
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    Rather than trying to inflict immediate damage, officials say, the perpetrators have been trying to probe for vulnerabilities and stow away in critical systems. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
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    The North American Electric Reliability Corporation will be creating a new renewable energy task force to examine the reliability concerns raised by more renewable energy, primarily solar. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg)
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    Obama climate rules, solar threaten grid: Watchdog

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    The U.S. is joining an international coalition to light up the world with 10 billion LED light bulbs in an effort to reduce wasted energy. (iStock Photo)
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