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	<title>Comments on: EnerG2, Backed by OVP and Firelake, Wants to Own Energy Storage in the Electricity Economy</title>
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		<title>By: Mack Carter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mack Carter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 19:13:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Carbon research for gas storage was also funded by PNNL and the UW&#039;s &quot;Joint Institute for Nanotechnology&quot; program back in 2005 to Aaron Feaver and Professor Cao.  This program related to the Center for Nanotechnology had goals to produce high quality science and work that could lead to new proposals.  The Center for Nanotechnology still continues to provide funding to new and &quot;high risk&quot; science started by its affilliated faculty through student fellowships and has an open user facility (SEM, TEM, Confocal, Softlith,  &amp; EBL)that works jointly with the WTC and is part of the nnin.org.  I would suggest businesses that are looking for resources to not only look at those mentioned in this article, but those that are part of or associated with the Center for Nanotechnology, UW.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carbon research for gas storage was also funded by PNNL and the UW&#8217;s &#8220;Joint Institute for Nanotechnology&#8221; program back in 2005 to Aaron Feaver and Professor Cao.  This program related to the Center for Nanotechnology had goals to produce high quality science and work that could lead to new proposals.  The Center for Nanotechnology still continues to provide funding to new and &#8220;high risk&#8221; science started by its affilliated faculty through student fellowships and has an open user facility (SEM, TEM, Confocal, Softlith,  &amp; EBL)that works jointly with the WTC and is part of the nnin.org.  I would suggest businesses that are looking for resources to not only look at those mentioned in this article, but those that are part of or associated with the Center for Nanotechnology, UW.</p>
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