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		<description><![CDATA[Despite marketing blitz, green power is still looking for customers. | A number of western Washington electric utilities offer a &quot;green power&quot; program that lets consumers pay a little extra to fund eco-friendly generating projects, such as wind farms, here in the Northwest.&nbsp; And last month&#8217;s Con.Web (a publication of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance) had some good news about green power enrollments:&nbsp; a new advertising and marketing campaign exceeded expectations, signing up&nbsp; 4,300 new customers, versus a hoped-for target of...]]></description>
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