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Never mind oil, group says: Think Atlantic wind

Oceana, an environmental group, released a study showing that the Atlantic coast has more energy from wind than from oil or gas. Wind turbines would lower chances of accidents like in the Gulf of Mexico, and by reducing coal use they would cut air pollution that warms water and makes it acidic.

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