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NMSU Business Outlook: April 2015
A Short Note to New Subscribers Welcome new subscribers! NMSU Business Outlook is a free, monthly online publication sponsored by NMSU’s College of Business. Its primary audience is business practitioners and laypersons. If you prefer not to receive these alert…
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National Conservation Competition invades NMSU residential halls
February 24, 2015 by Jocelyn N. Apodaca, NMSU News Center The largest electricity and water reduction competition plants itself on the New Mexico State University campus for a three-week stay, in an effort to arm students with tools to reduce…
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KRWG News: 2013 Domenici Conference: Guy Caruso on Energy
KRWG News Published on Sep 23, 2013 (LAS CRUCES) — No matter how many barrels of oil are stored or millions of kilowatts of electricity generated, there’s one thing that never seems to run empty… “Conflict…The fuels and the policies…
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Revolutionary solar energy technology turns to Kickstarter to help fund launch
July 19, 2013 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center What if we could produce solar power more cheaply than coal power? It sounds too good to be true, of course. But a pair of entrepreneurs at New Mexico State University’s…
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LC Bulletin: Green team influence spreads; Russell Hernandez commits to corporate policy
October 26, 2012. Retrieved online October 30, 2012 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin Local manager commits to corporate policy For the Las Cruces Bulletin. Las Crucen Russell Hernandez was an Olive Garden manager in Albuquerque five years ago when…
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New Physical Science Lab contract might help speed power grid recovery after disasters
April 9, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems program and its new partner, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), recently completed tests that conclude that unmanned aircraft can be safely and effectively…
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