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		<title>The Cost of Reneweable Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the cost of renewable energy?
This is a trick question. Renewable energy, by definition, is free, because it uses unlimited energy sources, such as water, solar, and wind. No matter how much wind we convert to electricity, there will always be more wind. Wind is free to use and can be found in abundance. [...]]]></description>
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