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    People who work for NY State Solar, a solar panel sales and installation company, install 415 DC watt solar panels onto the roof of a home in Massapequa, New York, on Thursday, August 11, 2022. The Inflation Reduction Act would pump $369 billion into measures to fight climate change, boost energy security and lower electricity costs for consumers. Those investments would mostly take the form of financial incentives, tax breaks and rebates, for households and businesses. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)
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    SEE IT: Hoover Dam transformer bursts into flames
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    Republicans and Democrats are more divided over the issue of climate change going into the November election, but support more wind and solar. (iStock Photo)
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    Power grids face the summer strain

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    Transmission towers near the Dominion Power Substation in Loudoun County, Virginia
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    Texans told to turn down AC and limit appliance use to avoid blackouts

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    Schneider Electric recalls 1.4 million panels over thermal burn hazard
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    Schneider Electric recalls 1.4 million panels over thermal burn hazard

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    Widespread power shortages are expected this summer, but Biden doesn’t care
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    FILE - In a Friday, Aug. 15, 2003 file photo, the Empire State Building towers over the skyline of a blackout-darkened New York City just before dawn.  Power lines from Jersey City, N.J., are in foreground. Ten years after a blackout cascading from Ohio affected 50 million people, utilities and analysts say changes made in the aftermath make a similar outage unlikely today, though shifts in where and how power is generated raise new reliability concerns for the U.S. electric grid system. (AP Photo/File, George Widman, File)
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