States race to capture lead in alternative energy

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But Pamela H. Derringer finds that the cost are often high; a little federal R&D money would help

With renewable energy potentially the next big technology driver, states are rushing to get a piece of the action, hoping for more jobs, lower energy costs, and less pollution. Despite repeated promises of energy independence since the Arab oil...

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