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		<description><![CDATA[It looks as though renewable energy beat out energy efficiency in Olympia. The Washington legislature was willing to pay people to make electricity, but unwilling to pay people to save it. That&#8217;s a mistake. Although both efficiency and renewables are clearly important, ramping up energy efficiency is probably a higher priority in the short term, simply because it&#8217;s cheaper. As the Rocky Mountain Institute frequently points out, the cost of...]]></description>
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