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Renewable Energy Trends
February 2, 2011 | Geology.com

“Over the past decade the use of renewable energy is becoming more important to people, industry and governments. Why? Renewable energy resources are not depleted, they are becoming less expensive, and they have a softer environmental impact.”


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