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October 17th, 2007
Editorial: Visionary energy center at Stony Brook
Abstract:
The new Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center, already hard at work on a broad range of projects, will tie together the Island's universities and key businesses in a growing synergy. Its co-chairs are Kenny and Robert Catell of National Grid USA (formerly KeySpan Corp.). Symbolic of that public-private partnership, the center will rent space in a KeySpan building in Hauppauge until its own energy-efficient building opens in 2009.
In exploring the frontiers of energy, the center's scientists will work closely with Brookhaven National Lab's new Center for Functional Nanomaterials, as well as with other universities. Its work is very likely to produce not only energy breakthroughs but high-tech jobs for our economy.
Source:
newsday.com
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