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Sunlight streams onto the 43-acre Maywood Solar Farm in Indianapolis on Tuesday, April 15, 2013. The 8-megawatt solar farm completed last month is the nation's first utility-scale solar farm on a federal Superfund site, built on a portion of a former industrial site tainted by decades of coal-tar refining and wood-treatment with the toxic chemical creosote. The farm's solar panels feed power into Indianapolis Power & Light's electrical grid. (AP Photo/Rick Callahan)

Sunlight streams onto the 43-acre Maywood Solar Farm in Indianapolis on Tuesday, April 15, 2013. The 8-megawatt solar farm completed last month is the nation's first utility-scale solar farm on a federal Superfund site, built on a portion of a former industrial site tainted by decades of coal-tar refining and wood-treatment with the toxic chemical creosote. The farm's solar panels feed power into Indianapolis Power & Light's electrical grid. (AP Photo/Rick Callahan)

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