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    Research propels innovations in technology that can help make the world a more energy efficient place. This section features articles and information about research in the energy industry.

    Solar Breakthrough: Cheap Quantum Dot Solar Paint

    Dec 29th

    Posted by John Daly in Energy Efficiency

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    Energy efficiency is so in right now part II: The delight factor (and more energy puns)

    Sep 12th

    Posted by Lisa Wood in Buildings

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    Top Sustainability Companies in America Keep Moving Initiatives Forward

    Aug 5th

    Posted by Tom Cleveland in Energy Efficiency

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    What if the light bulb produced more than light?

    Aug 5th

    Posted by Lisa Wood in Energy Efficiency

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    How did we grow an energy conscience?

    Jun 20th

    Posted by Lisa Wood in Assessments

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    Howard Johnson

    Energy Is the Lifeblood of Any Economic Unit

    Apr 28th

    Posted by Priyanka Samant in Energy Efficiency

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    Daily Double: Water and Analytics

    Feb 17th

    Posted by Sharon Shapiro in Energy Efficiency

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    Production of energy from extracted brine helps to offset the cost of capture, pressurization, and injection.

    Offsetting the Costs of CO2 Capture and Storage by Energy Production from Saline Aquifers: a Novel Approach with Game Changing Impact

    Jan 17th

    Posted by Sharon Shapiro in Carbon

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