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		<description><![CDATA[Efficient water heater is a coal-blooded killer. | This is promising:&nbsp; Ecogeek reports on a new GE water heater that could cut energy consumption in half.&nbsp; The trick:&nbsp; it uses a heat pump to preheat the water coming into the tank. I&#8217;ve waxed rhapsodic about the magic of heat pumps before. Start with a glass of lukewarm water, and a heat pump can turn it into a half glass of warm water, and a half glass of cold...]]></description>
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