Imperial Valley News Center
Energy Department Highlights Top Three Hydrogen and Fuel Cell States with More Focus on Domestic Manufacturing
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- Written by Green Liver
Washington, DC - The Energy Department's (DOE's) Fuel Cell Technologies Office (FCTO) has announced the top three states in hydrogen and fuel cell industry activities while now seeking stakeholder feedback to improve standardized manufacturing in the industry. According to the newly released State of the States: Fuel Cells in America 2016 report, the top three hydrogen and fuel cell states are California, Connecticut, and New York. California is home to the greatest number of stationary fuel cells, while Connecticut and Delaware are home to the largest installations (roughly 15 MW and 30 MW, respectively—equivalent to power approximately 15,000 houses and 30,000 houses, respectively).
FTC Releases 2014 Cigarette and Smokeless Tobacco Sales and Marketing Expenditures Reports
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- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - The number of cigarettes sold by the largest cigarette companies in the United States to wholesalers and retailers in the U.S. declined from 256.7 billion in 2013 to 253.8 billion in 2014, according to the most recent Federal Trade Commission Cigarette Report.
How Safe are our Bridges and Buildings
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- Written by Douglas P. Taylor
Imperial, California - America’s bridges need work.
So do some of the nation’s buildings, both old and new that were designed to avoid collapsing during an earthquake or other major catastrophe, but aren’t quite up to the task of remaining inhabitable after disaster strikes.
Helping Robots Be Less Robotic
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- Written by Craig Schlenoff
Washington, DC - Whether they’re behind the scenes assembling products or helping you parallel park your car, robots are already playing a big role in our day-to-day lives.
SDSU Men’s Soccer to Face UNLV in NCAA First Round
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- Written by Jim Solien
San Diego, California - The San Diego State men’s soccer team begins its quest for a national championship on Thursday when it plays host to UNLV in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at SDSU Sports Deck. Match time is set for 7 p.m. PT, and the contest will be streamed live on GoAztecs.com with Jordan Carruth handling the play-by-play responsibilities.
Nanopolymer-modified protein array can pinpoint hard-to-find cancer biomarker
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- Written by Brian Wallheimer
West Lafayette, Indiana - A Purdue University biochemist has developed a novel method for detecting certain types of proteins that serve as indicators for cancer and other diseases.
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