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Shortly after, in May 2010, Moldova joined the EU Energy Union, as a transit and energy-generating state.
Rahim Kanani: An Interview With Igor Munteanu, Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the USA and Canada Rahim Kanani 2011
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Examples of this include companies that are extracting the petroleum from discarded plastic bottles and using it to create the polyester fibers that they turn into sportswear, and those producing synthetic gypsum roughly 20 percent of U.S. raw gypsum use from the byproduct of manufacturing and energy-generating processes, primarily from desulfurization of exhaust gases from coal power plants.
John Friedman: Three Dimensions of Leadership John Friedman 2012
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Enter Peer +, who has developed a new type of energy-generating smart glass that can change its opacity to filter sunlight, significantly reducing the energy costs of solar over-exposure.
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Shortly after, in May 2010, Moldova joined the EU Energy Union, as a transit and energy-generating state.
Rahim Kanani: An Interview With Igor Munteanu, Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the USA and Canada Rahim Kanani 2011
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Nocera's breakthrough was to find cheap catalysts that enable an electrical current to break water apart into oxygen and hydrogen -- the energy-generating step in photosynthesis.
Carl Pope: A Leaf by Any Other Name... Carl Pope 2011
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Germans have long been considered "green" and it was gratifying to see energy-generating wind towers perched 200 meters (656 feet) near a Hamburg highway.
Magda Abu-Fadil: The Other Face of Hamburg (PHOTOS) Magda Abu-Fadil 2010
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Germans have long been considered "green" and it was gratifying to see energy-generating wind towers perched 200 meters (656 feet) near a Hamburg highway.
Magda Abu-Fadil: The Other Face of Hamburg (PHOTOS) Magda Abu-Fadil 2010
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Germans have long been considered "green" and it was gratifying to see energy-generating wind towers perched 200 meters (656 feet) near a Hamburg highway.
Magda Abu-Fadil: The Other Face of Hamburg (PHOTOS) Magda Abu-Fadil 2010
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Germans have long been considered "green" and it was gratifying to see energy-generating wind towers perched 200 meters (656 feet) near a Hamburg highway.
Magda Abu-Fadil: The Other Face of Hamburg (PHOTOS) Magda Abu-Fadil 2010
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The company sells sophisticated solutions, such as energy-generating waste incinerators.
Keeping our Cities Livable Geraldine Amiel 2011
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