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"textContent": "Advocates celebrate public engagement and clean energy benefits of jobs, health, and affordability. TOPEKA, Kansas — Today, the Shawnee County Commission voted 3-0 to approve an ordinance for utility-scale solar that moves beyond their initial moratorium toward a comprehensive, permitting framework, expanding the opportunity for cleaner, cheaper energy sources to ... [continued]\n\nThe post Shawnee County “Open for Business” in 3-0 Vote on Utility Solar & Batteries appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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