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  <title>Comments on: Sources of Electricity in California: help us break the trend.</title>
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    <title>By: Tom Allain's Blog Page 2008</title>
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    <description>[...] electricty from coal. The numbers in California are dramatically different; I found a group called One Block Off the Grid that shows in 2007 California got only 16.6% of its power from coal, but 45.2% from natural gas, [...]</description>
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