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		<description><![CDATA[A host of studies, along with years of Cascadian experience, show that the most promising-and environmentally sound-new &#8220;source&#8221; of energy is energy efficiency. But investments in efficiency are often beyond the reach, knowledge, or time horizon of residential consumers and businesses. Only the deep pockets that finance the energy infrastructure-especially electric and natural gas utilities-can seize the full potential of efficiency. Some Northwest utilities, such as Seattle City Light, are...]]></description>
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