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Eric Mangel, a power systems trader, at his desk at the Xcel Energy trading floor in downtown Denver, May 2, 2017. Under new leadership with ties to conventional energy interests, the Energy Department is to complete an internal study that could lead to an upending of the policies that fostered the rapid spread of solar and wind. "The fuel of choice right now, certainly for us, is wind," said Ben Fowke, chief executive of Xcel. (Ryan David Brown/The New York Times)
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