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Russia Hits Ukrainian Power Stations with Christmas Day Attacks

December 26, 2024
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DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, reported power outages across large areas of the country after Russia fired missiles against DTEK power stations in strikes on Christmas day. DTEK said […]

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On The Job In Los Alamos: Workers Hang Annual Christmas Wreaths And Garland On Light Posts Along Central Avenue – Los Alamos Daily Post

November 27, 2021
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On The Job In Los Alamos: Workers Hang Annual Christmas Wreaths And Garland On Light Posts Along Central Avenue  Los Alamos Daily Post
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Job Squad: Christmas Edition – WSIL TV

December 25, 2020
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Job Squad: Christmas Edition  WSIL TV
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Exelon Gets Its Christmas Wish—Illinois Legislation Will Save Nuclear Plants

December 4, 2016
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After a lengthy process of give and take, the Illinois Legislature approved the Future Energy Jobs Bill (SB 2814) on December 1, the last day of the state’s veto session.

The bill will now go to Gov. Rauner (R) for his signature, which is expected. Once signed, it will take effect on June 1, 2017, a concession that was made to reduce the number of votes required for passage. Even with the change, the bill passed with only three votes to spare in the House and two extra votes in the Senate.

Nuclear Plants Rescued

Exelon predictably praised the bill. The power company claims SB 2814 will maintain competitive electric rates in Illinois, while preserving and creating good-paying jobs and spurring billions of dollars in investment in clean energy and energy efficiency.

But those items weren’t quite what Exelon was fighting for in its effort to push the bill through the General Assembly. It was desperate for the $ 235 million the bill will allow it to collect from customers annually to keep its Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear power plants open.…

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