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    Dan Brouillette is currently the deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, under Secretary Rick Perry. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Dan Brouillette, Rick Perry’s No. 2, sees the bright side of the energy debate

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    Energy Transfer Partners is known for its role in building the highly-politicized Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota, which President Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to expedite approval of early in his presidency. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
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    Democrats seek FERC briefing on Ohio pipeline worries

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    February 15, 2018 8:49 pm
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    Allowing energy storage to bid in power markets will enhance grid resilience, said Republican FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyre. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)
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    FERC moves to help solar, wind power by removing barrier to energy storage

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    EPA’s Scott Pruitt touts renewable energy in New England

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    On Tuesday, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin McIntyre said:
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    FERC chairman seeks to overcome ‘rubber stamp’ label

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    Jack Gerard, the CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, has called for Congress and the administration to improve predictability in permitting in order to encourage private investment in energy infrastructure. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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    Energy industry prods Congress to back permitting reform in Trump’s infrastructure push

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    The Environmental Protection Agency plans to complete designations for all of the non-compliant areas that do not meet its ozone rules no later than April 30, the agency announced in the Federal Register Thursday. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    Senate committee approves Andrew Wheeler as EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s deputy

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    If the U.S. expects to compete in the global LNG market, Congress should pass legislation to create a more certain regulatory process for processing and issuing LNG export permits. (AP Photo/Matt Houston)
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    Trump tax cuts giving pipeline industry heartburn

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    February 5, 2018 11:57 pm
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    FERC is taking a
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    FERC aims to be more ‘friendly’ to landowners in pipeline decisions, GOP member says

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    People walk one the frozen Reflecting Pool at the National Mall. The Energy Department has said the need to address grid reliability and resilience was punctuated by the two-week cold snap, which ended with the
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    Senate to probe deep freeze’s impact on electric grid

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