Has the U.S. started turning away from clean energy, and is that actually good or bad right now?
Lately it feels like the U.S. has been pulling back a bit from the big clean energy push we were seeing a few years ago. There’s more discussion again around oil production, natural gas, energy independence, and lowering fuel costs, especially with everything going on globally. On one hand, I under
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