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"textContent": "The useful way to understand U.S. wind energy in 2026 is to start with a contradiction. In physical terms, it remains one of the largest and most important wind markets in the world. In policy terms, it has become less stable and less predictable in a short period. The dichotomy ... [continued]\n\nThe post America’s Wind Market Keeps Building Under Policy Pressure appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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