Shares of power producers rose, but not by as much as the broad market, amid trepidation about the rate outlook.
Some legislators addressed the National Clean Energy Week symposium in Washington, D.C., saying renewable-energy sources remained a key part of U.S. energy security, despite the Trump administration’s removal of wind and solar subsidies in its budget bill.
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