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Report charts new course for Iowa energy

You no doubt know that clean energy’s environmental benefits are clear. Wind and solar power replace dirty sources like coal—along with its pollution, including mercury, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide. But in addition to these benefits, clean energy policies also save consumers money and create economic growth. more>

 

 

Clean energy would benefit not just Iowa’s environment, but the state’s economy as well.

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