Is North Carolina’s Research Triangle the Smart Grid’s Silicon Valley? (via
Clean Technica)
Silicon Valley has traditionally been the epicenter of American smart grid technology innovation, but a new report suggests North Carolina’s Research Triangle may deserve the title and be key to the industry’s economic future. Duke University’s “Core Firms in the Research Triangle Region…
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