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		<title>By: eva cooper</title>
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		<description>if you live in a sunny place solar panels are really the best. i live in israel and most ppl here use this:
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the panels have pipes in them through with the water runs to heat up, and that water goes to the tank... and in winter it heats up with electricity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>if you live in a sunny place solar panels are really the best. i live in israel and most ppl here use this:<br />
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<p>the panels have pipes in them through with the water runs to heat up, and that water goes to the tank&#8230; and in winter it heats up with electricity.</p>
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