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- view websiteNextEnergy Partners with Wayne State University to Open National Biofuel Energy Lab
From the press release: NextEnergy, Michigan's non-profit alternative energy accelerator, is partnering with Wayne State University (WSU) in opening the… Read More »
- view websiteMichigan Invests $2-Billion to Become Alternative Energy Research Hub
An initiative in Michigan is looking to spend $2 Billion USD in the next ten years in order to become the first alternative energy research hub in the… Read More »
- view websiteNextEnergy Partners with Wayne State University to Open National Biofuel Energy Lab
NextEnergy, a non-profit alternative energy accelerator based in Michigan, is partnering with Wayne State University in opening a National Biofuel Energy… Read More »
- view websiteNextEnergy Launches Hydraulic Hybrid Working Group to Further Increase Viable Energy Alternatives
NextEnergy, a non-profit alternative energy technology incubator based in Michigan, has formally launched a Hydraulic Hybrid Working Groupwhich will attempt… Read More »
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