#Energy The year 2014 will be remembered for the exercise of presidential powers, the outcome of the congressional elections and the criminal prosecutions in the corporate energy world. Those dynamics, in fact, will have the most profound impact for 2015, as the executive and legislative branches square off over the Keystone Pipeline, the future of coal and climate change. Just how it all plays out will determine the landscape for 2016 -- the year a new president will get elected.http://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/2014/12/28/energy-politics-remembering-2014-while-looking-forward-to-2015/ http://bit.ly/15KdByZ
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