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Fact Versus Fiction on Energy Storage Systems
Energy Storage Technology Is Vital For "Smart" Grid Efforts
Nanotech Start-ups: Can Other People Build It?
The technology bridge for wind energy transmission
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Fact Versus Fiction on Energy Storage Systems
Often, important emerging technologies get caught up in misconstrued facts and misunderstandings of capacities and roles in an already technology-driven and confusing world. An example of this can be found in a recent op-ed in the Washington Post, "Getting Real on Wind and Solar" by James Schlesinger...
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Thu, Apr 04 2009 5:45 PM
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Schweitzer, Eric
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Energy Storage Technology Is Vital For "Smart" Grid Efforts
NEMA is taking the lead in making Smart Grid and Energy Storage technologies a reality. The NEMA Energy Storage Council (ESC) has held successful meetings where attendees have drafted a list of application categories that help define where Energy Storage (ES) and Distributed Generation (DG) technologies...
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Wed, Jan 01 2009 12:08 PM
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Schweitzer, Eric
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Nanotech Start-ups: Can Other People Build It?
I read an excellent article from the October 3, 2008 edition of the N.Y. Times Magazine about the world of budding renewable energy companies and the role and function of venture capital companies in supporting them in their efforts to commercialize products. The article provided four basic questions...
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Thu, Oct 10 2008 10:57 AM
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leibowitzm
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The technology bridge for wind energy transmission
Yesterday’s New York Times wrote about how the demand for wind generation is exceeding the transmission required to deliver that energy. While the article is correct that more wind can be integrated without new technology, intelligent systems (all part of the smart grid ) could act as a bridge during...
Published
Thu, Aug 08 2008 9:00 AM
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Hsieh, Eric
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