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     <title>Solar lantern lights up rural India's dark nights</title>
   	 <description>For more than 100 Indian villages cut off from grid electricity, life no longer comes to an end after dark thanks to an innovative solar-powered lantern that offers hope to the nation's rural poor.</description>
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     <title>Carbon capture shows major potential in China</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies may represent a cost-effective, viable option to help China continue to meet its growing energy demands while also delivering deep and sustained reductions in industrial greenhouse gas emissions, according to a study announced today.</description>
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     <title>U.S. energy demand on the decline due to population migration</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- As Congress and the White House explore ways to encourage Americans to conserve energy, a new study by the University of Michigan shows that the average individual energy demand for heating and cooling has decreased over the past 50 years.</description>
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     <title>Global emissions to leap 39 percent by 2030: US</title>
   	 <description>Global carbon dioxide emissions are set to rise 39 percent by 2030 as energy consumption surges in the developing world, notably in Asian giants China and India, the United States warned on Wednesday.</description>
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     <title>China's Energy Demand Increases Global Pressure to Seek Out New Sources</title>
   	 <description>China`s escalating energy consumption places increasing stress on the world`s energy prices, leading to mounting global pressures to seek potential energy supplies through technology and exploration.</description>
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