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  "textContent": "Major technical and economic advancements are happening within the fossil-fuel industries, not outside of it. The stock energy age–oil, natural gas, and coal age–is still young. The future belongs to the efficient, no taxpayer subsidies or government direction required.\n\nThe post The Increasing Sustainability of Conventional Energy: Shell Offshore appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
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