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		<description><![CDATA[Financing energy efficiency---using energy savings as collateral. | We&#8217;ve been meaning to replace our furnace&#8212;an old oil heater that was converted to gas back in the 70s&#8212;for years. It&#8217;s big, it&#8217;s ugly, and worst of all, it&#8217;s inefficient&#8212;so we pay much more for heat than we&#8217;d like, even in Seattle&#8217;s relatively mild winters. But new furnaces don&#8217;t come cheap. In fact, some back-of-the envelope calculations a few years back convinced me that it could take nearly a decade...]]></description>
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