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		<description><![CDATA[Aberdeen School District shows that Washington schools are no stranger to energy efficiency. | Savvy school administrators know that every dollar spent on energy means one dollar less that&#8217;s available for the classroom. The Aberdeen School District in southwestern Washington state learned this lesson years ago. Since the mid-1990s, they&#8217;ve worked with firms such as Quantum Engineering to find opportunities to make buildings more efficient, cut costs, and take care of needed building repairs&#8212;all in order to make schools better, healthier places to learn....]]></description>
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