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Suggested text: In October, 99.3% of all new electric capacity in the U.S. came from renewables—with nearly 75% from solar. http://seia.us/1dvIHk3
Nearly 75% of all new electric capacity in the U.S. came from #solar in October: http://t.co/7v30rS1BCh
— Solar Industry (@SEIA) November 25, 2013
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#Solar pros: give yourselves a round of applause and keep up the good work! http://t.co/eq8Vxble9e http://t.co/tddrimVBiC
— Schletter Inc (@SchletterInc) November 25, 2013
Awesome! Nearly 75% of all new U.S. electric generation capacity came from #solar in October. http://t.co/HsdmxYl2Vu @SEIA
— Yingli Solar (@YingliSolar) November 25, 2013
RT @SEIA Nearly 75% of all new electric capacity in the U.S. came from #solar in October: http://t.co/d7f3QfPBBT
— Vivint Solar (@VivintSolar) November 25, 2013
These guys aren’t SEIA members, but I think it’s awesome they shared!
Nearly 75% of all new electric capacity in the U.S. came from #solar in October: http://t.co/W9BXvSfDBn #ClimateThanks for the sun!
— Environment America (@EnvAm) November 25, 2013
AWESOME!
Sun is shining on US Solar RT @SEIA Nearly 75% of all new electric capacity in the U.S. came from #solar in October: http://t.co/eTIDDxUPZ1
— Ed Markey (@MarkeyMemo) November 25, 2013
From @SEIA: Nearly 75% of all new electric capacity in the U.S. came from #solar in October http://t.co/8geFfhbyjr
— Clean Power Finance (@CleanPwrFinance) November 25, 2013
Nearly 75% of new US electricity capacity in Oct was from #solar. Solar’s gone mainstream. via @SEIA http://t.co/lWKOiFHLpv
— SunPower (@SunPower) November 26, 2013
The tide is turning!: @FERC says 99.3% of all new electric capacity in the US came from #renewables in October http://t.co/Saimv5cjvF
— Christiana Figueres (@CFigueres) November 26, 2013