Energy
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Energy and Technology Merge into Development Opportunities
The marriage of new technology to the challenge of finding sustainable sources of energy continues to be a happy one for businesses, academic institutions and economic development organizations throughout The Research Valley. |
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Seed Crops Fuel New Energy Ideas
Researchers have big hopes for flax and other tiny seeds as potential sources for biofuel. |
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Fuel-Cell Technology Creates Storehouse of Power
Two Research Valley companies are deep into alternative energy these days, and it involves neither the wind nor the sun. |
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Technology Companies Warm up to Business Climate
Technology is teeming in The Research Valley, where start-up companies and long-standing researchers do more than co-exist: They cooperate. |
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Valley Ideal Site For Power Plant Construction
Tom Wilkinson is justifiably ener gized about the power of Texas. |
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Starrotor Engine Makes Moves with Vegetable Oil
With the high price of gas and oil, many people are looking for ways to stretch their transportation dollars. The solution could be right outside Texas A&M’s doors. |
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Scientists Work To Make The World Clean, Green
You might hear about Lynntech in discussions about several diverse industries, because the company has its fingers in so many pies. However, the College Station technology development firm benefits from a highly focused staff of about 150, much of it local talent from Texas A&M. |
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Lignite Coalmine Supplies Electricity
Texas is practically synonymous with oil. But it’s not all that keeps the Lone Star State running. Texas is also the nation’s fifth-largest coal-producing state. |
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Petroleum Engineers Renowned In The (Oil) Field
Finding a good petroleum engineer is like drilling for oil, but for more than 75 years the best and most consistent field of graduates has come from Texas A&M. Since 1930, the Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M has graduated more than 5,000 students and consistently been rated the top program in the United States, according to Dr. Steve Holditch, department head. |
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TAMU Turns Waste Materials Into Bioenergy
Toss it out, and they just might come. And when they arrive, these researchers from the Texas A&M University System will try to figure out a way to make fuel out of it. At least, that’s the plan in Aggieland. |
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Students Help Test Fuel Cells
TesSol Inc. is once again a Brazos County company. And proud of it. |
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Coal-Fired Plants Hailed As Reliable Energy Sources
Think energy … think Texas … think oil. Right? Not anymore. |
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Hydrogen Electricity Research Gains Support
In the search for new sources of fuel, Lynntech Corp. is concentrating its efforts on generating electricity from hydrogen. |
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Researchers Look Beyond Ethanol To Meet Needs
By now you’ve heard of ethanol, but there’s more to meeting America’s desire for alternatives to fossil fuel than corn. |
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