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Researchers at the Berkeley National Labs have determined that oil, coal, and gas power plants still have a major role to play in America ’s energy economy.
The study found that there are enough suitable lands around thermal power plants that are currently decommissioned or that run only as backup power sources to build 1,000 gigawatts of renewable capacity that could all use the grid connections at the thermal plant.
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