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University-led energy project gets mid-term review
Posted on Monday, January 14, 2013
Officials from U-M, the U.S. Department of Energy and China met last week in Washington to review ongoing joint energy research between the two nations. From left are Huei Peng, professor of mechanical engineering and U.S. director of the U.S. China Clean Energy Research Center — Clean Vehicle Consortium; Secretary of Energy Steven Chu; and Haoran Hu, chief scientist for Eaton Corp., a partner on the U-M-led consortium. Read more about the U.S.-China energy project.
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