By KEVIN ABOUREZK / Lincoln Journal Star
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will lead one of 15 teams of researchers charged by the federal government with improving the energy efficiency of millions of American homes.
The U.S. Department of Energy chose UNL to lead one of its 15 Building America teams.
"Energy security is essential for our future as a nation to become independent from other countries," said Prem S. Paul, UNL vice chancellor for research and economic development. "We also need to develop new sources of renewable energy. No single solution will solve this problem." Read more at the link above.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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