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		<description><![CDATA[Washington State Legislature to consider school retrofit legislation. | I wrote last year with enthusiasm about legislation authored by Washington State Representative Hans Dunshee that proposed $3 billion for energy retrofits for schools. That legislation inspired the term &#8220;Green Increment Financing,&#8221; which I used to describe a program that would use the state&#8217;s ability to borrow money to start energy efficiency retrofits for schools today, and use the savings from those efficiencies to pay back the lenders over time....]]></description>
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