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		<description><![CDATA[Hybrid buses may not be living up to the hype. | A while back, the Seattle P-I ran a story about how Seattle&#8217;s new diesel-electric hybrid buses weren&#8217;t as fuel-efficient as advertised.&nbsp; Our response was basically a shrug.&nbsp; The chief benefit of hybrid buses, we argued&#8212;particularly through the downtown bus tunnel, where many of Seattle&#8217;s hybrids are routed&#8212;is that they reducing pollution, not that they burn less petroleum. Except now, a study from the University of Connecticut (via this post at...]]></description>
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