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Together, these clean energy programs will create thousands of new jobs and deliver cleaner air by moving Illinois toward pollution-free power.
Jack Darin: The Smart Grid: A Better Forecast for Reliable Power and Clean Energy Jobs Jack Darin 2011
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The combined effect of these two incentives will be turning empty roofs into job sites, with electricians, equipment operators, carpenters, laborers, and others installing pollution-free power systems.
Jack Darin: The Smart Grid: A Better Forecast for Reliable Power and Clean Energy Jobs Jack Darin 2011
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It is also packing all organic meat with food certificates verifying a pollution-free organic product.
Wal-Mart Reopens 13 Stores in China Laurie Burkitt 2011
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Almost every president since Richard Nixon, who launched a program to produce as he declared "an unconventionally powered, virtually pollution-free automobile within five years," has tried and failed to spur the development of an alternative-energy car.
Charging Ahead Ronald Bailey 2011
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Any large rooftop -- think a big box store, office park, warehouse, etc. -- could be a small solar plant, contributing pollution-free electrons to the grid, making it more stable and resilient to price spikes in fossil fuels.
Jack Darin: Getting the Smart Grid Right Jack Darin 2011
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Since new conventional cars will be virtually pollution-free soon, raising their prices will have the perverse effect of encouraging drivers to hold on to their older, more polluting, jalopies longer, thus increasing overall emissions.
Regulatory Pollution, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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We improve our local environment by providing reliable, pollution-free electricity, we avoid building wasteful and dangerous transmission lines, and we create new installation and retrofitting jobs.
Janice Hahn: The Economy May Be Growing Once Again, But It Certainly Isn't Growing Fast Enough Janice Hahn 2011
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It's pollution-free and an excellent source of energy.
Four More Dollars? Pete du Pont 2011
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We improve our local environment by providing reliable, pollution-free electricity, we avoid building wasteful and dangerous transmission lines, and we create new installation and retrofitting jobs.
Janice Hahn: The Economy May Be Growing Once Again, But It Certainly Isn't Growing Fast Enough Janice Hahn 2011
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Any large rooftop -- think a big box store, office park, warehouse, etc. -- could be a small solar plant, contributing pollution-free electrons to the grid, making it more stable and resilient to price spikes in fossil fuels.
Jack Darin: Getting the Smart Grid Right Jack Darin 2011
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