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  • Bipartisan group of governors urges Obama to support wind production  
  • Maine wind industry boasts 1,560 jobs, $532 million in spending
  • EPA might tweak Clean Power Plan’s short-term targets — McCabe 
  • Californians on Way to State’s New Energy Goals
  • House Republicans Change Rules on Calculating Economic Impact of Bills
  • EPA rebuffs liberal legal icon’s criticism of power plant plan 
  • Governors Urge Obama To Consider Numerous U.S. Wind Energy Options 
  • Calif. governor wants to slash fuel use, grow renewables
  • Gov. Brown proposes 50% renewables goal in inaugural speech 
  • Governors Suggest Ways to Develop the Nation’s Wind Energy Resources to President Obama
  • Foes of energy lines seek lawmakers’ help
  • WIND LEADS NEW CAPACITY IN NOVEMBER, BUT GAS WINS IN LONG TERM
  • Transportation Logistics Trouble Wind Energy Industry
  • Texas now hands-down leader in wind power
  • Energy’s 2014 winners and losers
  • Program That Backed Solyndra Now Showing Successes
  • States Work to Meet New Renewable Energy Standards
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