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		<description><![CDATA[Portland's Clean Energy Works is delivering on its promise. | It&#8217;s not often that I actually see an energy efficiency program at work on the ground. But last Friday I got the chance to visit a family in Portland whose home had been retrofitted through the Clean Energy Works Program. I have touted Clean Energy works again and again as an example of the way a residential retrofit program should work&#8212;and my site visit validated my view that Clean Energy...]]></description>
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