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Combined Technology To Reduce US CO2 Emissions

2015-02-23 03:03:39| pollutiononline News Articles

Energy efficiency is of increasing concern for many businesses. In 2012, the EPA estimated 39% of electricity was generated from coal-fired power stations, which contributed 75% of the total 6,526 million metric tons of CO2 equivalents

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