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		<description><![CDATA[To replace Centralia's coal power, we should know more. | In my last post, I argued that we&#8217;re working in the dark when it comes to figuring out how to replace the electricity generated by Washington&#8217;s only coal-fired power plant. One key unanswered question is how much of that energy is really necessary to keep the lights on here in the Northwest. But let&#8217;s ignore that missing piece of information for now and presume&#8212;for the sake of this exercise&#8212;that you...]]></description>
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