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		<description><![CDATA[How much wood would a coal plant burn? | The Oregonian had an informative story this weekend about the prospects for converting the Boardman coal-fired power plant to burn &#8220;biomass&#8221; from plants. Many utilities are looking at replacing some fraction of their coal with plant material as a way of reducing emissions, but few have proposed anything on the ambitious scale that Portland General Electric is considering. (The utility recently announced that it would seek to either shut down...]]></description>
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