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Florida Power & Light Company Selects SunPower to Build Largest Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant in United States
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A roadside flower seller, a prep school student, and a male escort. These are among the people profiled by Miami Herald reporter Poh Si Teng in an absorbing project called 60 Seconds, which aims to give a glimpse of individual stories in minute-long video segments.
Teng writes on the site, "Living in Miami makes me sad sometimes. I have never seen a place where the ostentatiously rich and the dirt poor neighborhoods are so close in proximity."
The project began as a way to raise awareness of that economic disparity. But now, says Teng, "it's grown into something more universal. ... This project has made me more positive about our collective future."
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