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Energy Dept. coal and nuclear subsidy could cost average US household $160 to $500 per year

[dailykos.com]subsidy-could-cost-average-US-household-160-to-500-per-year?detail=emaildkre

rogueflyer 8 Aug 1
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It costs more than that in the number of lost jobs in clean energy, loss of technology to China and reduced health and the option for disaster storing refuse.

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