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Lawmakers to trace road map for new DOE cyber office
House lawmakers are set to hear from the head of a new cybersecurity office at the Department of Energy amid an uptick in hacking threats to the U.S. power grid.
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Blake Sobczak, E&E News reporter
House lawmakers are set to hear from the head of a new cybersecurity office at the Department of Energy amid an uptick in hacking threats to the U.S. power grid.
During his first run for Massachusetts governor, Charlie Baker questioned climate science. Now he's leading the nation.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire
Carolyn Elefant, a well-known pipeline litigator, is at the center of a court battle that could redefine the way the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission considers emissions.
By Pamela King in Energywire
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During his first run for Massachusetts governor, Charlie Baker questioned climate science. Now he's leading the nation.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire
Carolyn Elefant, a well-known pipeline litigator, is at the center of a court battle that could redefine the way the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission considers emissions.
By Pamela King in Energywire