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Wisconsin is making concerted efforts to integrate biofuels into its automotive market as an alternative fuel; in fact, several ethanol plants have already been constructed throughout the state.  Wisconsin also maintains two nuclear power plants that provide over a fifth of the state’s electricity.
Latest News
09.08.08 :: DOE Announces $6.6 Million in Competitive Grant Selections For Innovative State Efficiency, Renewables Initiatives
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07.14.08 :: DOE to Provide up to $40 Million in Funding for Small-Scale Biorefinery Projects in Wisconsin and Louisiana
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06.25.08 :: DOE Awards Up To $405,000 to Nine Graduate Fellows Studying the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
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05.21.08 :: Mississippi State University Wins DOE and GM Challenge X 2008 Advanced Vehicle Competition
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03.28.08 :: U.S. Department of Energy to Provide up to $2.4 Million to Advance Solar Energy in 12 U.S. Cities
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