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		<title>By: Henry A Park</title>
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		<dc:creator>Henry A Park</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello;

I have an idea that if you put solar panels on top of school buildings you could generate enough energy to run the schools and then sell the excess energy back to the local electricity company to actually make a profit and help reduce the cost of running the public schools.

Another idea that I have is to put solar panels on top of the local Wal-Marts and other big buildings to help pay for the cost of cooling them down.</description>
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<p>I have an idea that if you put solar panels on top of school buildings you could generate enough energy to run the schools and then sell the excess energy back to the local electricity company to actually make a profit and help reduce the cost of running the public schools.</p>
<p>Another idea that I have is to put solar panels on top of the local Wal-Marts and other big buildings to help pay for the cost of cooling them down.</p>
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