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  "textContent": "Solar and wind power plants continue to grow rapidly in the United States, and coal continues to decline — despite the current federal government so heavily putting its thumb on the side of coal. Solar and wind continue to get deployed rapidly due to their pure free-market competitiveness, while the ... [continued]\n\nThe post Solar & Wind Each Produced More Electricity Than Coal In USA In April appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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