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	Comments on: Florida Solar Energy Center Accepting Applications for 2008 Energy Awards	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sustainability and energy savings are the future now, have you guys heard of the new nano solar techology? my friend works on this at uni for his phd....looks set to be the future and bring down the pay back time for the cost per unit.... google it , its worth looking into.]]></description>
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