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Exelon Corp. owns 1,300 MW of wind generation, a portfolio dwarfed by its 22,000-MW nuclear fleet. So when company executives decided in 2012 that the interests of wind and nuclear power had diverged over the renewal of wind's Production Tax Credit, Exelon called on Congress to let the subsidy expire.
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