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Triple US energy research, say Bill Gates and other luminaries

JUN 10, 2010
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New York Times : Bill Gates, the cofounder of Microsoft, and Jeffrey Immelt, the CEO of General Electric, belong to a high-powered group calling for the US to triple its spending on energy research. In a report out today, the American Energy Innovation Council argues that such heavy investment is needed to reduce America’s dependence on fossil fuels and to boost its international competitiveness.
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