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	<title>Comments on: Replacing Coal with Biomass - WIH Resource Group</title>
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		<title>By: miggsathon</title>
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		<description>Richter is right about combined heat &amp; power and waste heat recovery.  The opportunity here is truly massive.  EPA and DOE studies suggest there's enough recoverable waste energy out there to slash U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 20% -- as much as if we took every passenger vehicle off the road.  Meanwhile, costs would fall due to increased efficiency.

Full disclosure: I'm not entirely neutral here, because I'm associated with Recycled Energy Development (recycled-energy.com), a company that does this work.  But the reason I'm involved is the potential to help the environment and economy simultaneously.  We should be doing much more of this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Richter is right about combined heat &amp; power and waste heat recovery.  The opportunity here is truly massive.  EPA and DOE studies suggest there&#8217;s enough recoverable waste energy out there to slash U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 20% &#8212; as much as if we took every passenger vehicle off the road.  Meanwhile, costs would fall due to increased efficiency.</p>
<p>Full disclosure: I&#8217;m not entirely neutral here, because I&#8217;m associated with Recycled Energy Development (recycled-energy.com), a company that does this work.  But the reason I&#8217;m involved is the potential to help the environment and economy simultaneously.  We should be doing much more of this.</p>
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