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		<description><![CDATA[Decoupling boosts energy efficiency around Cascadia; Yakima may be next. | In February of this year, in Cascadia Scorecard 2005, we argued for an innovation in state utility rules called &#8220;decoupling.&#8221; The idea has since made impressive strides; and the next great advance may come in, of all places, Yakima, Washington. (More on that in a moment.) In a nutshell, decoupling is a way to allow electric and gas utilities to prosper by helping their customers to save money. Utilities are...]]></description>
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