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		<title>By: Energy Spikes Related to Market Speculators &#124; Texas Commercial Energy</title>
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		<description>[...] these very large turbines that then produce the electricity that goes out to all the cities on the Texas power grid. When electric service customers had their energy prices jump on them to as high as 24 cents kWh in [...]</description>
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