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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable tax credits set to expire if congress doesn't act fast | Both political conventions included a lot of talk about energy policy. Despite significant differences on issues like fossil fuels and nuclear energy, both candidates have been heavily pushing for renewable energy sources. So why is this news story falling through the cracks? Since the early 1990s, Congress has granted tax credits to the renewable energy projects of both individuals and businesses, refunding 30 percent of expenses. In the last decade...]]></description>
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