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		<description><![CDATA[BC Hydro makes big investment in industrial energy efficiency. | This seems like a big deal: BC Hydro [the province&#8217;s electric utility] is offering to pay its industrial customers up to 100 per cent of the cost of energy-efficient investments under $1 million, and up to 75 per cent of the cost of projects over $1 million&#8230; &#8220;&#8221;We&#8217;re spending $80 million, but&#8230;[o]verall, the program has a net benefit of $120 million compared with the cost of purchasing new electricity supply.&#8221;...]]></description>
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