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		<description><![CDATA[Saving Seattle homeowners tons of energy. | I wanted to make my leaky little Seattle bungalow more energy efficient. Really, I did. But my desire to lower my carbon footprint, save money and keep my toes warm in winter was overwhelmed by the same thicket of problems and misaligned incentives that keep many homeowners from doing the right thing. Fortunately, Seattle is the latest Northwest city to roll out a smart program making that process much easier....]]></description>
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