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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<description>Obama is an absolute blessing to green energy enthusiasts. Not mentioned in your article is that he plans to make use of a Smart Grid - where electricity production will be decentralized to individual communities and municipalities.  This, he hopes, will make the utility more robust and increase its stability.  I think making renewable energy on a residential scale is definitely the right way for America to head.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obama is an absolute blessing to green energy enthusiasts. Not mentioned in your article is that he plans to make use of a Smart Grid &#8211; where electricity production will be decentralized to individual communities and municipalities.  This, he hopes, will make the utility more robust and increase its stability.  I think making renewable energy on a residential scale is definitely the right way for America to head.</p>
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