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From World Net Daily:

Green energy advocates are promoting the newly built, largest solar-power plant in the nation by means of hiding costs and inflating energy output claims, according to a prominent research scientist and founder of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, who says he has crunched the numbers.

Florida Power & Light Company recently flipped the switch on its DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center in Arcadia, Fla., a 90,000-panel photovoltaic solar facility that FPL claims on its website will produce "25 megawatts of clean, renewable energy" to help "a world confronted by the threat of global climate change."

But the OISM's Dr. Arthur B. Robinson has dug deeper into claims of just how much energy the plant will produce...

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