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BU eyes start-up wave in smart energy

Binghamton University expects to see more start-ups in smart energy once its new R&D facility is up and running, Fox 40 news reports.

 

One Response to “BU eyes start-up wave in smart energy”

  1. Zulmy says:

    Green technology tends to save more money in the long run, detispe being more expensive to begin with for example, motion-sensing light fixtures that only turn on when someone walks into a room are more expensive than regular lights, but after a few years the reduced power usage saves money. What examples of green energy are you looking at that are so cost-inefficient? Around here (Midwest) people have been installing windmills, which are quite green that have consistently proven profitable.

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