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Senate passes clean energy proposal after House adjourns from special session
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Senate passes clean energy proposal after House adjourns from special session
The proposal includes $694 million in taxpayer funds for Exelon to prop up its carbon-free nuclear power plants in Byron, Dresden, and Braidwood. The state’s largest utility company paid a $200 million fine to avoid federal corruption charges after a 2016 energy deal raised electric rates and handed the company a bailout.
https://fox2now.com/news/politics/senate-passes-clean-energy-proposal-after-house-adjourns-from-special-session/
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