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Peabody Energy / Arizona / Navajo Nation / Southern California Edison / Grand Canyon / Fossil-fuel power station / Black Mesa Peabody Coal controversy / Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad / Mohave Power Station / Energy in the United States / Western United States
Date: 2009-02-10 19:14:05
Peabody Energy
Arizona
Navajo Nation
Southern California Edison
Grand Canyon
Fossil-fuel power station
Black Mesa Peabody Coal controversy
Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad
Mohave Power Station
Energy in the United States
Western United States

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