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		<description><![CDATA[A high-tech way to save on your electricity bills. | From the NYT (emphasis added): Giving people the means to closely monitor and adjust their electricity use lowers their monthly bills and could significantly reduce the need to build new power plants&#8230; Over a 20-year period, this could save $70 billion on spending for power plants and infrastructure, and avoid the need to build the equivalent of 30 large coal-fired plants, say scientists at the federal laboratory. The whole article...]]></description>
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