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  "path": "/2026/04/17/dont-blame-technology-for-the-start-and-stop-transition-to-clean-energy/",
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    "Manufacturing",
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    "Wind Energy",
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    "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022",
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  "textContent": "Does the transition to clean energy rely on technology? Sure. Energy innovation is one kind of technological advancement that can enrich human lives, as the energy system is the primary source of greenhouse gas emissions and a major driver of climate change. Over the last decade, technologies have evolved enough ... [continued]\n\nThe post Don’t Blame Technology For The Start-And-Stop Transition To Clean Energy appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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