Stories tagged with "energy systems"
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2 colleges to tap geothermal energy
MUNCIE, Ind. — The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $6.3 million to two Indiana colleges to install environmentally friendly geothermal energy systems. Ball State...
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Ivy Tech chief gives up shot for new job
Snyder takes himself out of the running to oversee Florida university system Ivy Tech Community College President Thomas J. Snyder is staying put for now. He will bow out of...
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Ivy Tech's Snyder not moving to Florida
Ivy Tech Community College President Thomas J. Snyder is staying put fornow. He will bow out of competition for the chancellorship of the Florida university system, he said in a...
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Indiana company to unveil prototype vehicle in Washington
Anderson-based Bright Automotive soon will roll out a hybrid electric vehicle capable of achieving 100 miles per gallon. The unveiling — scheduled for April 21 —...
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Ketzenberger: Indiana's battery strategy should work, official says
How are silicon computer chips and lithium ion batteries alike? Texas, which used an alliance of manufacturers to lure chip-making plants, is trying to replicate that strategy with...
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Anderson firm progressing on 100 mpg plug-in
Anderson-based Bright Automotive will soon roll out the start-up company’s made-in-Indiana plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that’s capable of achieving 100 miles per...
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Don't count Indiana out in green-energy race with China
On the same day Indiana unveiled its Energy Systems Network meant to tap the state’s deep battery research assets, The New York Times carried a front-page story about...
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Housing agency OKs rental tax credits
The Indianapolis Housing Agency today voted to pursue $14 million in rental housing tax credits to rehabilitate two Downtown high-rise apartment buildings for senior...
