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toxic coal ash dumping in river
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Indiana utility could be dumping toxic coal ash water into White River

The state is letting an Indiana utility dump coal ash contaminated water into the White River, environmental groups say. They're appealing the permit.
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Could a solar-powered uprising reshape Puerto Rico?
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Could a solar-powered uprising reshape Puerto Rico?

After two devastating hurricanes, some island residents are ushering in a new age of renewables.
‘That’s what happens when a big plant shuts down in a small town.’
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‘That’s what happens when a big plant shuts down in a small town.’

Nearly half the nation’s coal plants have been shuttered in the past decade. That profound shift has moved the U.S. toward cleaner forms of energy but left some communities reeling.
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