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	<title>Comments on: Coke Improving Energy Efficiency, Emissions at 15 European Plants</title>
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		<title>By: miggs</title>
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		<description>This move by Coke should improve their profits as well as reduce their emissions.  I&#039;m associated with Recycled Energy Development (recycled-energy.com), which does CHP and waste energy recovery in the U.S.  The potential here is absolutely staggering, with DOE and EPA estimates suggesting the country could use these technologies to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 20%.  That&#039;s as much as if we took every passenger vehicle off the road.  Meanwhile, costs would fall due to increased efficiency.  We should be doing much more of this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This move by Coke should improve their profits as well as reduce their emissions.  I&#8217;m associated with Recycled Energy Development (recycled-energy.com), which does CHP and waste energy recovery in the U.S.  The potential here is absolutely staggering, with DOE and EPA estimates suggesting the country could use these technologies to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 20%.  That&#8217;s as much as if we took every passenger vehicle off the road.  Meanwhile, costs would fall due to increased efficiency.  We should be doing much more of this.</p>
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