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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable project benefits low income families, rural community. | There is a new project breaking ground in Grayland, Washington that vividly demonstrates how clean energy projects can directly benefit low income families in rural communities. Coastal Community Action Program (CCAP) is building a six megawatt, four turbine wind development that will go on line in June. And here is the important part: electricity generated by the windmills will be sold to Grays Harbor Public Utility District. The money it...]]></description>
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