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By the year 2011, we could see a proliferation of small power plants at commercial sites, and possibly even at our homes, the way we have seen personal computers and cell phones multiply. Many analysts predict that, within ten years, the market for distributed power could reach 24,000 megawatts in the USA alone. There are powerful forces pushing in that direction?and equally powerful forces opposed.

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