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Our Electric Future – Big Ideas (of McCombs School of Business)

Our Electric Future

In a new multidisciplinary study, researchers find the answer to our electric future is blowing in the wind — and burning natural gas. A Q&A in two parts.

Read the article https://medium.com/texas-mccombs/our-electric-future-b0c46bdb3aba 

This entry was posted in Blogs on March 13, 2018 by CareyKing.

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