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... and solar generators, emergency and remote power applications, grid reliability, and ... to explore partnership opportunities for energy storage in the ... View this article
... "The ongoing businesses in automotive, grid energy storage and lead-acid replacement continue to operate under the A123 brand, and our legal ... View this article
... the European and Asian markets in adopting alternative energy storage technology means ... “New York has the world's biggest electrical grid and it's ... View this article
... based A123, a developer and manufacturer of advanced lithium-ion batteries and energy storage systems for transportation, electric grid and lead ... View this article
NEW YORK — Lead-acid batteries will account for just 30 percent of the grid storage market by 2018, with the commercialization of new ... View this article
... The resulting terminal consists of a 45-foot-draft, 1,050-foot-long ship berth, a slab storage yard and a barge handling slip positioned between the ... View this article
... at resources of metals for nuclear, solar, wind and bio-energy electricity generation and for carbon-capture systems, storage and electricity grids. ... View this article
... report, which examines the use of rare earth metals in nuclear, solar, wind, bio-energy, carbon capture and storage, and electricity grids, found that ... View this article
... Otherwise, everything gets stuck in storage at (the current terminal in ... part of the ongoing development of the North American energy grid, she added ... View this article
... utility-size plants currently generating electricity for the grid," Schmidt said. ... proven parabolic trough solar power plants and energy storage solutions ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.