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Bold, Transformational Energy Research Projects Win $151 Million in Funding
San Francisco, Calif. - The Department of Energy today announced major funding for 37 ambitious research projects - including some that could allow intermittent energy sources like wind and solar to provide a steady flow of power, or use bacteria to produce automotive fuel from sunlight, water ...
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US invests millions in quest for carbon capture, solar fuels
Greenbang — ... The US Department of Energy (DOE) is pinning its hopes — and money — on the possibility that we could one day easily store energy from intermittent sources like wind and solar for steady power supplies, or produce transport fuel directly from bacteria using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide. ...

Federal Grants to Spur Clean-Tech, Smart Grid Innovations
Environmental Leader — October 27, 2009 Federal Grants to Spur Clean-Tech, Smart Grid Innovations smartgridgrants The Obama Administration has released billions of dollars under the federal stimulus act to drive technological innovation in the areas of clean technologies and smart-grid networks. The head of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the first federal grants for high-risk, high-reward clean-tech ventures including innovative technologies such as using bacteria to create gasoline, reports the ...

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