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EERC Showcases Expertise at EUEC 2012
The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) is participating in the Energy, Utility, and Environment Conference (EUEC) going on this week in Phoenix, Arizona. Several EERC researchers are part of the technical program. Topics being presented by EERC staff include Mercury Measurement, Pollutant Control Technologies, Carbon Capture and Storage, and Biomass.
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EERC's exhibit booth at EUEC 2012
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EERC Uses Coffee to Brew up Energy
GRAND FORKS, N.D. --- The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) at the University of North Dakota announced today it is leading a project to develop an efficient renewable electricity technology for coffee-processing plants. The EERC is working with Wynntryst, LLC, an energy solutions ... ...
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Esteemed Lineup of Keynote Presenters Slated for Upcoming Air Quality Conference
GRAND FORKS, N.D. --- An esteemed group of high-level keynote presenters are scheduled to speak at the upcoming
Air Quality VIII
Conference, October 24-27, 2011, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. Air ... ...
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Coffee no longer grounds for beheading
(SEATTLE POST INTELLIGENCER) We all know coffee powers us. Now, it’s helping to power the planet. Thankfully, it can no longer get you executed. Starting with that last part, NPR’s Adam Cole just recounted the history of coffee prohibition, including 17th-century Ottoman rule ...
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EERC Uses Coffee to Brew up Energy
(YAHOO! FINANCE CANADA) The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) at the University of North Dakota announced today it is leading a project to develop an efficient renewable electricity technology for coffee-processing plants. The EERC is working with Wynntryst, LLC ...
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