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US Attorney William McSwain speaks during a press conference about Operation Shattered Thursday. Photo by Lauren A. Little  3/14/2019 US Attorney William McSwain speaks during a press conference about Operation Shattered Thursday. Photo by Lauren A. Little  3/14/2019
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BRUECK, GERMANY - JUNE 8: In this aerial view concrete containers that will serve to expand the biogas power facility of the adjacent dairy farm stand under construction on May 19, 2016 in Bandelow, Germany. The farm uses the manure produced daily by its 1,400 dairy cows to produce methane, which powers a generator to produce electricity the farm sells to a local utlility, as well as heat for the nearby community. Biogas power generation grew rapidly in Germany for a decade until about 2013 when growth slowed. Germany is investing heavily in renewable energy sources, including wind farms and solar fields, in an effort to cut climate warming emissions and replace nuclear power.  (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) BRUECK, GERMANY - JUNE 8: In this aerial view concrete containers that will serve to expand the biogas power facility of the adjacent dairy farm stand under construction on May 19, 2016 in Bandelow, Germany. The farm uses the manure produced daily by its 1,400 dairy cows to produce methane, which powers a generator to produce electricity the farm sells to a local utlility, as well as heat for the nearby community. Biogas power generation grew rapidly in Germany for a decade until about 2013 when growth slowed. Germany is investing heavily in renewable energy sources, including wind farms and solar fields, in an effort to cut climate warming emissions and replace nuclear power.  (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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