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	<title>Comments on: Can Solar Energy Clean Up the Gulf Oil Spill?</title>
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		<title>By: Sunetric</title>
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		<description>Even if the cleaning of the water itself isn&#039;t possible, we can at least use solar power to help break our addiction to fossil fuels to prevent spill such as this. Solutions which are affordable, safe, and genuinely viable alternatives to this continued reliance on a fuel source that kills, poisons, and now threatens to end a whole way of life on America’s Gulf Coast. The alternative is solar. Clean, green, renewable, solar. With photovoltaic cells made in the United States, it is possible for this country to not only become energy independent, but to become a world-wide leader in renewable energy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if the cleaning of the water itself isn&#8217;t possible, we can at least use solar power to help break our addiction to fossil fuels to prevent spill such as this. Solutions which are affordable, safe, and genuinely viable alternatives to this continued reliance on a fuel source that kills, poisons, and now threatens to end a whole way of life on America’s Gulf Coast. The alternative is solar. Clean, green, renewable, solar. With photovoltaic cells made in the United States, it is possible for this country to not only become energy independent, but to become a world-wide leader in renewable energy.</p>
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