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		<description><![CDATA[Nifty map shows where our electricity comes from | Ever wonder where your electricity comes from? Look no farther than this nifty map of Northwest electric power generation, from the website of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, the regional coordinating body for the electricity sector. The map covers essentially all of the major dams, power plants, and wind farms that feed power to Oregon, Washington, and Idaho&#8212;even if those facilities are actually located in Montana, Wyoming, and beyond....]]></description>
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