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	<title>Comments on: Solar lily pads deliver green energy to Glasgow, Scotland</title>
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		<title>By: Jessie T.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessie T.</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think this is a bloody brilliant idea. Not only will they be aesthetically pleasing, and draw crowds of green loving citizens to take a gander at these lovely sun soaking lily pads, but it all will contribute to a better, and greener world to live in. Does anyone here live green in their homes? I know that people using sustainable energy in their homes is on the rise, but I would like to know just how many people out there actively contribute to being greener by incorporating these technologies in their homes? Has anyone here heard of bioheat as an alternative to regular oil heat? It uses a b5 blend of oils which is comprised of avocados, hemp, and corn, among other things. I think it&#039;s really worth it to switch over to to bioheat, because it costs the same but is better on the environment. Does anyone here plan on switching?

Check out http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat for more info! I work with NORA as well to bring you this info. :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this is a bloody brilliant idea. Not only will they be aesthetically pleasing, and draw crowds of green loving citizens to take a gander at these lovely sun soaking lily pads, but it all will contribute to a better, and greener world to live in. Does anyone here live green in their homes? I know that people using sustainable energy in their homes is on the rise, but I would like to know just how many people out there actively contribute to being greener by incorporating these technologies in their homes? Has anyone here heard of bioheat as an alternative to regular oil heat? It uses a b5 blend of oils which is comprised of avocados, hemp, and corn, among other things. I think it&#8217;s really worth it to switch over to to bioheat, because it costs the same but is better on the environment. Does anyone here plan on switching?</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat" rel="nofollow">http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat</a> for more info! I work with NORA as well to bring you this info. :-)</p>
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