TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY STUDENT STUDIES REDUCING COSTS OF POWER GENERATION, WINS NATIONAL ENERGY GRANT
July 07, 2008
July 07, 2008
COOKEVILLE, Tenn., July 7 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release:
In the next few years, more electric power will be generated from green sources such as sunlight, wind and hydrogen (fuel cells) using a distributed network of small local generators, therefore decreasing our dependence large centralized fossil fueled power plants.
In the next few years, population growth will force electric power systems to install new transmission li . . .
In the next few years, more electric power will be generated from green sources such as sunlight, wind and hydrogen (fuel cells) using a distributed network of small local generators, therefore decreasing our dependence large centralized fossil fueled power plants.
In the next few years, population growth will force electric power systems to install new transmission li . . .
