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Manufacturing Industrial Development for the Alternative Energy SystemsCX(s) Applied: A9, A11Date: 11/23/2009Location(s): Ann Arbor, MichiganOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Golden Field Office
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Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyCX(s) Applied: A1, A9, A11Date: 11/23/2009Location(s): WisconsinOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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Gulf of Mexico Miocene Carbon Dioxide Site Characterization Mega TransectCX(s) Applied: A11, B3.1Date: 11/20/2009Location(s): Austin, TexasOffice(s): Fossil Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
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