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[Title] => New power sources planned to replace nuclear plant
[Summary] => California regulators Thursday approved a plan for two utilities to develop replacement power to help fill the void left by the closure of the San Onofre nuclear power plant, but environmentalists warned it could open the way for more dirty energy.
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[Title] => US firm plans to launch solar power collectors into orbit
[Summary] => LOS ANGELES, (Xinhua) -- The San Francisco-based Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) has signed a contract to buy power from an ambitious start-up that plans to launch solar power collectors into orbit to back energy as radio waves, it was reported yesterday.
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