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"textContent": "Phoenix, Arizona — Last night, clean energy candidates secured a major victory in the Salt River Project (SRP) board election, despite heavy involvement from extremist, anti-clean energy organizations and restrictive, archaic voting rules. The results drew unprecedented turnout for what is usually a low-profile race, signaling SRP ratepayers’ strong demand ... [continued]\n\nThe post Clean Energy Candidates Win Majority in SRP Board Election appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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