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		<description><![CDATA[Recently-added gas power could nearly replace Washington's coal-fired power output. | Now, here&#8217;s something I didn&#8217;t know: since mid-2007, electric utilities have added a total of 1,360 megawatts of new electricity generation capacity in the Seattle-to-Portland corridor. First the details.  Then I&#8217;ll explain why this number is so important. In June of 2007, Portland General Electric opened the Port Westward Generating Plant about an hour&#8217;s drive north of Portland.  The plant has a rated capacity of 400 MW, and is considered...]]></description>
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