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InfinitEnergy public-private partnership
Posted on Sunday, February 15, 2004 @ 10:35:02 UTC by vlad

General Savannah Lands Big Role in New Energy Development
Local Ga. Tech campus to spearhead effort

By Jason Harvey
TBR Staff

With the help of money from Uncle Sam, coastal Georgia business and education leaders say they're taking steps to make Savannah one of the nation's centers for alternative energy research, development and commercialization.

The National Science Foundation has given the Georgia Institute of Technology three years of seed funding totaling $600,000 to establish InfinitEnergy, a public-private partnership between state and local groups designed to stimulate innovation and economic development in the field of alternative energy.

The new West Chatham campus of Georgia Tech-Savannah will host InfinitEnergy, said program leaders, with the school serving as a "community-based" laboratory that helps to transfor knowledge into real world applications.

Dr. David Frost, director of Georgia Tech-Savannah and co-principal investigator of InfinitEnergy, said the program would promote economic development in the Savannah area, particularly within the high paying industries of knowledge and alternative energy...

Read the whole article at: www.savannahbusiness.com

 
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InfinitEnergy public-private partnership (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sunday, February 15, 2004 @ 21:35:34 UTC
Has anyone been to the NCPV(National Center for PhotoVoltaics) lately ?

Either those trumpets been drinking too much Galium-arsenide solution again or the U.S. is about to become the unabashed leader in photovoltaics. They're talking cheap solarcells and they're talking 40% efficiency. If that becomes the case our current energy probs will be solved.

http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy03osti/29381.pdf
http://www.nrel.gov/ncpv/ncpv.html



 

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