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Energy secretary announces $375 million for bioenergy centers

San Diego Union-Tribune: New research centers in Tennessee, Wisconsin and California will try to develop new ways of turning switchgrass, poplar trees and other plants into fuel under a $375 million plan announced Tuesday by the Energy Department.

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