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...unlikely combination of President John W. Rowe of Exelon Corporation, one of America’s largest electrical companies, speaking on the future of sustainable energy drew a packed audience in Science Center D yesterday afternoon...
Regardless, the “urgency” of the climate change crisis and the distressing “lack of an energy policy” forced Exelon to re-examine its relationship with energy, Rowe said...
...time. But as McCain was being slammed in the press, Republican opposition researchers - and some enterprising investigative reporters - were plotting an outrage backlash. Did it matter, for instance, that David Axelrod, Obama's political mastermind, had worked for a firm that led a public relations effort for Exelon, the utility giant? Would anyone notice that the man who helped convince Obama to run, former Senator Tom Daschle, works for a lobbying firm? Should voters care that former lobbyists also populate Obama's staff and current lobbyists offer him unpaid advice...
According to Exelon Associates, the company that analyzed the correlation between noise impact and fence height, increasing the height by six feet will cause the construction-related damage per second to decrease by three units...
...Government Accountability Office expressed misgivings about the industry's level of self-policing, saying that the NRC "in effect, relies on [plant operators] and trusts them to a large extent to make sure that their plants are operated safely." Residents of the Midwest might argue that companies like Exelon no longer deserve that trust...