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		<title>Ecotricity Hopes To Supply Green Gas To Half Of The UK Domestic Market</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ecotricity, the UK&#8217;s first green electricity supplier, has been researching the feasibility of supplying green biogas to the UK domestic market. From their results, plus their market research, they have announced that they hope to become Britain&#8217;s first green gas supplier too. Green gas or &#8216;biogas&#8217; is captured from rotting food waste which would otherwise [...]]]></description>
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