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"textContent": "Repowering old wind farms with new turbines can extend the useful life of the site, add more capacity, reduce the number of turbines, or all three.\n\nThe post The US Is Sitting On 161 Gigawatts In Underused Wind Farm Capacity appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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