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		<title>Smart Grid: Energy Everyone Can Love</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Climate Solutions details a better electrical system for Northwest. | An excellent report from the researchers at Climate Solutions arguing for speedier implemention of Smart Grid technology in the Northwest&#8217;s electric transmission system. Smart Grid refers to a host of technological updating that the current electrical system sorely needs. By integrating more advanced computers and digital processing, the electricity transmission can improve its efficiency and resilience. In the event of disruption, such as a storm or even a terrorist attack,...]]></description>
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