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The plant's owners all agreed to continue construction on Monday, but have until 5 p.m. EDT to agree on how to manage cost overruns at the nuclear project.
FERC's PJM capacity market order must be implemented in a way that preserves the authority of the 13 states and D.C. to pursue clean energy and protects customers from billions in higher utility bills.
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