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		<description><![CDATA[Innovative financing starts showing some results. | I was in Olympia again yesterday tracking the progress of the Energy Efficiency Financing Act, a bill being considered by the Washington State Legislature. The legislation would make it easier for local governments to create innovative financing for energy efficiency retrofits in the residential sector. Improving financing options would stoke demand for retrofits and lead to more jobs in the energy efficiency sector.  One of the examples I have used...]]></description>
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