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Sen. Franken: Cruz Couldnt Get Net Neutrality More Wrong

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Nov. 20 -- U.S. Senator Al Franken, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses net neutrality on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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ComEd CEO Sees a Two-Way Power Grid in 'About a Decade'

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Sep.27 -- Joe Dominguez, chief executive officer at ComEd, discusses cybersecurity risks to the U.S. power grid and harnessing and storing renewable energy. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Hitachi Targetting 'Social Innovation Business': Chairman

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Jan.27 -- Hiroaki Nakanishi, executive chairman of Hitachi Ltd., shares the Japanese industrial conglomerate's strategy and outlook. Nakanishi, who is also the head of the country's biggest business lobby Keidanren, speaks with Haslinda...
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FERC Chairman Sees Framework to 'Expeditiously' Approve LNG Terminals

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Mar.01 -- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Neil Chatterjee discusses LNG projects on tap for 2019 and the safety and reliability of the U.S. power grid. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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President Biden Insists He's Open To Compromise On Infrastructure Plan

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Republicans have balked at the idea of a corporate tax hike and have issue with President Biden's broad definition of infrastructure.
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President Biden To Unveil $2T Infrastructure, Economic Recovery Plan

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White House officials say the eight-year plan would generate millions of jobs and help shift away from fossil fuels and other carbon-based energies.
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Record-Setting Heat Across The U.S.

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Some spots in Arizona could hit 120 degrees.
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Challenges For Global Energy Mix

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Feb.22 -- BNEF Global Head of Commodities Ashish Sethia discusses the challenges for global energy and climate change. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets." February 18th 2021
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How China Beat Out the U.S. to Dominate South America

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China has been pouring resources into South America since the turn of the century, chipping away at the U.S.'s historic dominance and making itself the continent's No. 1 trading partner. The latest edition of "Bloomberg: "The Big Take"...
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Millions Of Texans Try To Stay Warm Without Power

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A family in Dallas found their apartment flooded.
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Renewables are Reliable: Goyal

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Pooja Goyal, Carlyle's Infrastructure Group Chief Investment Officer, <br/>
discusses investment opportunities in clean energy. She speaks with Romaine Bostick, Taylor Riggs and Sonali Basak on 'Bloomberg's What'd You Miss?'
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Record-Breaking Temperatures Continue Across The West

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While even those lucky enough to have an air-conditioned home, you can't count on it staying on in some of the worst heat the west has seen in years.
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What Sunrun's CEO Plans to Learn From the Eclipse

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Aug.21 -- Lynn Jurich, Sunrun Inc.'s co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of the solar eclipse on the U.S. power grid. She speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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This Is a Very Good Transaction, Says ABB's CEO

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Dec.18 -- Ulrich Spiesshofer, chief executive officer at ABB, discusses Hitachi's agreement to buy 80% of the company's power grid division and his outlook for the company. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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House Foreign Affairs Member McCaul on China, Vaccines, Russia, Nord Stream 2, Texas

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Mar.03 -- Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli spoke to the ranking Republican member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Michael McCaul of Texas. They spoke about the U.S. keeping the competitive edge over China,  vaccine distribution,...
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Millions Desperate As Cold Exposes Power Grid Vulnerabilities

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As a brutal winter storm blankets the country's midsection, vulnerable power infrastructure leaves millions in the cold and dark.
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Hurricane Fiona Rips Through Powerless Puerto Rico

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U.S. President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency in the U.S. territory as the eye of the storm approached the island's southwest corner.
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Storm-Battered Puerto Rico Asks Elon Musk for Help

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Oct.06 -- The government of storm-battered Puerto Rico has taken to Twitter to engage Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk to help with solving the island’s energy woes. Bloomberg's Max Chafkin has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Hitachi to Buy 80% of ABB's Grids Unit

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Dec.17 -- Hitachi is buying a majority stake in ABB's power grids division. The deal values the unit at $11B and ABB plans to return up to $7.8B of the proceeds to shareholders. Bloomberg's Ruth David reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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California Officials Cancel Planned Rolling Power Outages

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California is facing a record-breaking heat wave that has put a serious strain on the state's electric system.
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Record Low Temperatures Make Life Miserable in Texas

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Feb.16 -- Dangerously low temperatures continue to grip Texas where rolling power outages are continuing. Bloomberg's Joe Carroll says temperatures are in the 20s where he lives in Houston. He joined "Balance of Power."
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Texas Crisis Is Proof The U.S. Is Badly Unprepared For Climate Change

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More extreme cold is coming to places that aren't used to it, and that means Texas' recent freeze probably won't be the last.
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President Biden To Visit Texas Following Deadly Winter Storm

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The president said last week he was considering a trip to the state, but only if he wouldn't disrupt recovery efforts.
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Jeh Johnson Brittney Griner Release

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Jeh Johnson, former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary, discusses prisoner swaps, US infrastructure and national security. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."