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		<description><![CDATA[Dense cities use less energy. | Which states use the least gasoline?&nbsp; Which ones have the best gas-conservation trends? Probably not who you&#8217;d think, at least for the latter question. Based on Federal Highway Administration data covering 2001 through 2003, residents of New York State use the least gasoline, person for person, of any U.S. state:&nbsp; about 0.8 gallons per person per day, vs. the national average of 1.2 gallons per person.&nbsp; That&#8217;s to be expected:...]]></description>
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