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Washington : DC : USA | about 1 month ago  
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  • Chu speaks to reporters during the 2009 Reuters Washington Summit in Washington
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  • US Secretary of Energy Chu listens to students during the 2009 US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon in Washington
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  • Chu addresses reporters during the 2009 Reuters Washington Summit in Washington
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  • Chu engages reporters during the 2009 Reuters Washington Summit in Washington
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The federal Energy Department will make good on a pledge for a bolder technology strategy on Monday, awarding research grants for ideas like bacteria that will make gasoline, enzymes that will capture carbon dioxide to counter global warming and batteries so cheap that they will allow the use of solar...
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  • News Source: International Business Times | about 1 month ago
    The United States will need its entrepreneurial spirit to compete with deep-pocketed China in the race to develop green energy technologies, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu said on Monday. "China is moving very aggressively," Chu said at an event...
  • News Source: The Mercury News | about 1 month ago
    Chu chose Google's college-campus-like headquarters to fulfill a pledge by the Obama administration to back the kind of convention-breaking technology Silicon Valley — and the innovative search engine company — is known for. "We are trying to hit...
  • News Source: International Herald Tribune | about 1 month ago
    The federal Energy Department will make good on a pledge for a bolder technology strategy on Monday, awarding research grants for ideas like bacteria that will make gasoline, enzymes that will capture carbon dioxide to counter global warming and...
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    The Department of Energy has made significant investments in renewable energy with funding from the Recovery Act. Yesterday, Secretary Chu announced up to $24 million in new investments in cutting-edge wind energy research facilities. ... Along with
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    A second tranche of grant awardees is scheduled to be announced later this fall. The naming of ARPA-E grants is being closed watched in the green-tech start-up community and among researchers. There were 3600 concept papers submitted, ... Energy
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