VentureBeat: Practical Instruments joins solar gold rush, raises $8M
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Jerry Calsetta · 2 years agoI owen a plumbing & heating bussiness in Vermont, with a growing interst in solar allternitives in this state it would be advantages to investicate new alturnatives.
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Gold · 2 years agoHi there, This is a pretty cool blog on Practical Instruments joins solar gold rush, raises $8M! Thanks a lot and have fun!
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"Harley" Russ Biermann · 1 year agoThe articles are interesting ,informative and have struck an interest for me once I have finished the project at hand.To which I am seeking financing and partners for,on the table currently is a perpetual, alternate, hydrocarbon fuel;oily cellulose fiber is it`s base.I am at production of the second manual prototype which will allow us end result production.And a by-product end result of seven marketable commodities,leaving zero footprint. The after the fact storage of photovoltaic,solar power, generated through water to steam to turbine interest me greatly,as I have a way to store the power for use when the sun is not predominant.As well I am researching enzyme technologies for gaseous by-product production. Youre`s Truly "Harley"
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aloise · 1 year agowhat instruments did the gold rush play?!!!!!!!!! plz answer the question i need it for homework pretty plz luv ya bye and answer it and sent it in my mail.!!!!!!!!!??????..........plz!!!!!!PLZ>>>PRETTY PLZ PLZ PLZ thanks alot bye
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San Jose Plumbing · 1 year ago8 million is quite the fund. I don't think solar energy is really the best alternative energy source we could be exploring. Just because the sun isn't up for about 8 hours every day. I don't care how much it can store.
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wheres mario? · 1 year agowhat do you mean when you say, just because the sun isnt up for about 8 hours everyday? that doesnt make sense, solar energy is a really good alternative