Thursday, October 21, 2010

Smart-grid plans entice Japanese - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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A memorandum of understanding signed in earlyy Mayby Gov. Bill Richardson and Toshihiro Nakai Japan’s minister of economy, trade and industrg – could facilitate tens of millions of dollars in Japanes e public and private investment in clean energyand “smart grid” technology, said Tom Bowles, Richardson’d science advisor, who is on loan from . The MOU doesn’yt contain funding commitments. But Bowless said both sides are now discussing concrete agreements to facilitatw Japanese participationin smart-grid projects that New Mexicko hopes to launch with federao stimulus money.
“We’re working to close on bindinhg agreements with the Japanesd to provide financial resourcesand hands-on involvemengt in the installation, operation and performance analysis of smart-grid Bowles said. “Everybody is committed and working together tomove forward. We’re just hammering out the

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