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		<description><![CDATA[From today&#8217;s Con.Web&#8212;an Air Force base in eastern Washington is going 100% renewable for its electricity: &#8220;Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane has made what is reportedly the largest single green power purchase in the Northwest. The equivalent of its entire 7.5 average megawatt load is now accounted for by a combination of renewables and green tags from Bonneville Power Administration, for which the base pays a slight premium above...]]></description>
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