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		<title>Comment on Deep Sea Cooling by Vince Samios</title>
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		<description>Very Very interesting concept - I love it.

To increase the efficiency of the system the pipe returning to the ocean would be sucking water back downhill reducing the load on the pumps. Wave and tide power could probably provide all the energy needed. Local problem, local solution!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very Very interesting concept &#8211; I love it.</p>
<p>To increase the efficiency of the system the pipe returning to the ocean would be sucking water back downhill reducing the load on the pumps. Wave and tide power could probably provide all the energy needed. Local problem, local solution!</p>
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