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		<title>By: Sochi, Russia &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Some Olympics related news</title>
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		<description>[...] Second hydroelectric power station in Krasnaya Polyana will be completed by 2010 and will comply with all environmental requirements, including requirements of the Kyoto Protocol. Moreover, three billion dollars - a quarter of the promised 12 billion dollars investments, will be spent on upgrading Sochi&#8217;s energy sector. And this is a good thing, if you&#8217;ll remember this year&#8217;s (and every year&#8217;s) power outages in Sochi. All planned energy related projects are promised to be completed by year 2012. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Second hydroelectric power station in Krasnaya Polyana will be completed by 2010 and will comply with all environmental requirements, including requirements of the Kyoto Protocol. Moreover, three billion dollars &#8211; a quarter of the promised 12 billion dollars investments, will be spent on upgrading Sochi&#8217;s energy sector. And this is a good thing, if you&#8217;ll remember this year&#8217;s (and every year&#8217;s) power outages in Sochi. All planned energy related projects are promised to be completed by year 2012. [...]</p>
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