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    Angelita Rodriguez protests outside a Walmart store in Paramount, Calif., on Nov. 23, 2012. ( AP Photo/Nick Ut)
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    Walmart cozies up to White House, annoying unions

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    Solar panels that were recently placed on the roof of the building supplying energy to the AirTrain at Newark Liberty International Airport are seen as the train rolls by last month.(AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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    Obama announces new energy efficiency, renewable energy measures

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    The executive actions, the administration says, include commitments from more than 300 public- and private-sector partners to create new jobs in the energy-efficiency industry and reduce carbon pollution. (Thinkstock)
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    In this April 30, 2014 photo, Qazvin Azad University students assemble the Havin-2, or Brilliant Sun, for a test drive in Qazvin, Iran. A group of Iranian students and their teachers geared up for a summer road trip through the American heartland, fueled only by the sun and their hopes to shine in what will be a first for the Islamic Republic. The flat, rectangular Havin-2, drove for tests alongside slightly larger gas-powered motor vehicles outside the capital, Tehran, ahead of the eight-day, 1,700-mile (2,700-kilometer) race that will take it from Austin, Texas, to Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
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    Iran students gear up solar car for US challenge

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    Google, SunPower team up on solar energy program
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    Sunlight streams onto the Maywood Solar Farm in Indianapolis on Tuesday, April 15, 2014. The 8-megawatt solar farm completed last month is the nation's largest solar farm on a federal Superfund site. The 43-acre farm sits on a portion of a 120-acre Superfund site tainted by decades of coal-tar refining and wood-treatment operations. The farm's solar panels feed power into Indianapolis Power & Light's electrical grid. (AP Photo/Rick Callahan)
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    Largest US solar farm on Superfund site now online

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    Va.’s largest rooftop solar array to be dedicated
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    China is beating us in the burning-coal race

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