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		<description><![CDATA[Can Tax Increment Financing help stoke demand for energy efficiency? | Imagine your home needs some improvements but you&#8217;re using your cash just to take care of the basics. But now suppose that your bank is offering a very low-interest loan that would allow you to take care of those basic fixes and do that renovation you&#8217;ve been talking about that would create an apartment above your garage. The bank believes that the money generated from the increased equity (even though...]]></description>
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