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		<description><![CDATA[PacifiCorp power backs away from coal power plants. | The headline says it all: PacifiCorp labels coal a no-go for new plants PacifiCorp has backed away from plans to build any new coal plants within the next 10 years, conceding that coal no longer can overcome tightening regulations and environmental opposition. This seems like a big deal, since&#8212;in my opinion at least&#8212;the gravest long-term climate threat from our part of the world is coal-fired power. Nationwide, coal power plants...]]></description>
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