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    U.S. Lays Down Strict Railcar Rules

    U.S. transportation regulators issued new rules for railroads hauling crude oil and ethanol requiring trains to be equipped with new brake systems.

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    Calpine Reports Narrower-Than-Expected Loss

    Power company Calpine Corp. swung to a loss in its first quarter, as declines in power and natural gas prices paired with power plant divestures weighed on the company’s commodity margin.

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    Tesla Unveils Line of Battery Packs

    Tesla Motors unveiled a line of home and industrial battery packs, representing a strategic shift for the electric car company.

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    FirstEnergy Profit, Revenue Tops Expectations

    FirstEnergy Corp. posted a 7% profit increase in its first quarter as benefits from transmission investments and colder weather helped offset lower average residential customer use.

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    Canadian Oil Sands Posts Net Loss

    Canadian Oil Sands reported a net loss in the first quarter and further cut its 2015 capital spending plan to cope with a sharp drop in crude oil prices.

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    First Solar Swings to a Loss

    First Solar Inc. swung to a loss in the first quarter as revenue plunged, saddled by project delays and completed projects held ahead of its proposed joint venture with fellow solar-panel maker SunPower Corp.

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    Navy Starts to Accompany U.S. Ships in Strait of Hormuz

    The U.S. Navy has begun accompanying American-flagged commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, defense officials said, a vigorous response to Iran’s seizure of a Marshall Islands-flagged ship this week.

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    Savannah’s Train Problem: 24 Hours, 192 Horn Blasts

    Railroads are facing a backlash from communities—not just against dangerous oil trains, but against the noise, delays and traffic jams caused by rail’s rapid expansion.

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    FBI Probes Suspected Bribery in Russian Uranium Sales to U.S.

    The U.S. is investigating whether senior Russian officials took bribes from contractors involved in handling uranium sold to the U.S.

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    Oil Prices Post Biggest Monthly Gain Since 2009

    Oil prices rose to a new 2015 high, capping their best-performing month in years, as traders bet that U.S. crude-oil supplies are near a peak.

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    Pemex Expects to Recover Lost Output From Accident

    Pemex suffered a short-term drop in oil production from an April accident at a Gulf of Mexico processing platform, but is ramping output back up and expects to meet its 2015 goal of 2.29 million barrels of oil a day on average.

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