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	<title>Comments on: University of Maryland WaterShed House Wins the 2011 Solar Decathlon!</title>
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		<title>By: crama</title>
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		<description>Congratulations University of Maryland! Nice job!

We do have to remember that there are 18 other very interesting and well thought out entries there on the national mall.

Many of the ideas incorporated into these homes definitely need to be integrated into future residential home designs, so we can increase the efficiency of our current and future housing stock above the abysmal level it currently is at.

Slowly, the building codes are getting better towards higher efficiency buildings.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations University of Maryland! Nice job!</p>
<p>We do have to remember that there are 18 other very interesting and well thought out entries there on the national mall.</p>
<p>Many of the ideas incorporated into these homes definitely need to be integrated into future residential home designs, so we can increase the efficiency of our current and future housing stock above the abysmal level it currently is at.</p>
<p>Slowly, the building codes are getting better towards higher efficiency buildings.</p>
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