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:'''Cost of electricity'''
 
:'''Cost of electricity'''
 
:Price of enough electricity to power all US homes for one year, by plant type
 
:Price of enough electricity to power all US homes for one year, by plant type
:[There are 11 blocks in this sections, and then an under section in the right part singled out in a separate black frame. (This frame will be covered below.) The blocks are to the left. The second has a “special” light yellow section that goes above the black frame, and has some extra text to explain these. The last three is so also in themselves so long they go under the black frame. They are listed one above the other, with the title to the far left. Two have text to their right. One of these goes into the black frame which belongs to that block. They will be listed top to bottom, with the extra info given as it comes.]
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:[There are 11 blocks in this sections, and then an under section in the right part singled out in a separate black frame. (This frame will be covered below.) The blocks are to the left. The second has a “special” light yellow section that goes above the black fram, and has some extra text to explain these. The last three is so also in them self so long they go under the black frame. They are listed one above the other, with the title to the far left. Two have text to their right. One of these goes into the black frame which belongs to that block. They will be listed top to bottom, with the extra info given as it comes.]
 
::Advances combined cycle natural gas $78,100,000,000
 
::Advances combined cycle natural gas $78,100,000,000
 
::Conventional coal  $117,340,000,000
 
::Conventional coal  $117,340,000,000

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