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		<description><![CDATA[by Bruce Henderson Greensboro, NC 7/7/15 — When Duke Energy connected the solar panels on the roof of a Greensboro church to its grid last week, solar advocates gained a symbolic but tentative victory. Faith Community Church serves as a test of a North Carolina law that says only public utilities like Duke can directly [...]]]></description>
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