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		<description><![CDATA[The EPA identifies contaminated sites across the US that have high potential for renewable energy development. | From the Cool Maps Department. And just a really cool idea that I just ran across at The Apollo Daily Digest. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is encouraging the development of renewable energy by identifying currently and formerly contaminated lands and mining sites that present opportunities for renewable energy development in all 50 states. It&#8217;s the ultimate lemons to lemonade plan: taking the country&#8217;s most wasted,ugly and contaminated sites...]]></description>
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