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Chapter 1 How the Energy Mix is Changing Chapter 2 Green Power Trends Chapter 3 Building Trends Chapter 4 Fuel Sources Chapter 5 Conservation and Automation Trends Chapter 6 Environmental Mitigation Chapter 7 Grid Integration and Transmission Chapter 8 The Future for Renewable
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