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Tag Archives: Renewable Energy
Understanding The Clean Power Plan
By now, you’ve likely heard of the Clean Air Act: a law designed by the federal government, under which the EPA must create and enforce regulations that reduce contaminants that are deemed harmful to people and the planet. Under that … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, clean air act, clean power plan, EPA, Renewable Energy
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The Cost of Renewable Energy
It’s fair to say that almost everyone would be in favor of energy that costs less and is better for the environment. This is precisely why so many businesses and countries have tried to do just that. The problem is, … Continue reading