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Congress extends tax breaks for clean energy — and carbon capture
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Congress extends tax breaks for clean energy — and carbon capture

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Environment groups worry the carbon capture credits will just boost fossil fuels. The 'tax extenders’, meanwhile, cut some nuclear, solar and geothermal costs.

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