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Date: 2014-07-28 09:24:01
Federal Power Commission
Electrical grid
Energy
Hydropower policy in the United States
ISO RTO
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Natural Gas Act
Energy in the United States

THE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE MEMORANDUM July 25, 2014 TO:

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