Business leaders, laboratory tours highlight energy research showcase
14th Nov 2006, 19:45 GMT
Business and government leaders, speaking at the Energy Research Engagement Showcase at Virginia Tech on November 29 and 30, will address renewable and non-renewable energy opportunities and challenges. Speakers include Tom French, senior vice president for nuclear engineering at the international company, AREVA NP Inc., and Mitch King, president of Old Mill Power Company, which sells electricity produced using low environmental impact, renewable or nondepletable primary energy sources.
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