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July 15, 2015 Financing Clean Energy: A Cost-Effective Tool for State Compliance with EPA’s Clean Power Plan Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
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July 13, 2015 And the Cheapest Electricity in the U.S. Is… Solar? John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
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