The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Friday reported FirstEnergy CEO as telling analysts Friday the company has no interest in retaining generating assets that have commodity exposure regardless of what the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission does to fully reimburse coal and nuclear plants.
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[Posted: Oct. 27, 2017]
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