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Wired: 10 Companies Reinventing our Energy Infrastructure
By MB-BigB | March 3, 2010
Wired Science has an article today on 10 companies that are “reinventing our energy infrastructure.” The 10 companies they talk about recently presented at a Department of Energy ARPA-E symposium and covered everything from “the actual wires that power is transmitted on to the waste heat produced in industrial processes.” Hit the link for the 10 companies.
via: Wired Science
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Topics: alternative energy | 1 Comment »
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