UL selects Battery Innovation Center to Offer Engineering Expertise and Advanced Test Capabilities

UL’s Battery & Energy Storage Technology (BEST) Test Center, Located at BIC, is Poised to Advance the Future of Energy and the Electrical Grid News Release NORTHBROOK, Ill., November 12, 2015 – UL (Underwriters Laboratories), a global safety science organization, announces the selection of a battery & energy storage lab near Crane, Indiana – the Battery …

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ESN Recognized for Smart Grid Technology Work by Energy CIO Insights

News Release (INDIANAPOLIS, November 5, 2015) Indiana is now being spotlighted for its expertise in smart grid technology, thanks to recognition received by Energy Systems Network (ESN), an organization focused on the development of the energy technology sector. The national industry magazine Energy CIO Insights recognized ESN in its latest issue as a “Top 10 …

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ESN CEO Paul Mitchell to Serve as Moderator at U.S. Manufacturing and Public Policy Workshop

On October 29, Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) is hosting a workshop titled, “U.S. Manufacturing and Public Policy: Road Map for the Future” in Indianapolis. The workshop plans to hold several panels of industry and public policy leaders to discuss international trade, entrepreneurship, energy and regulatory policy, and other relevant issues. …

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BlueIndy Program Featured in Automotive News

Earlier this week, Automotive News published a feature article on the BlueIndy all-electric car sharing program in Indianapolis, which highlighted its early adoption rates of more than 500 members in the first few weeks of operation. One early adopter, who already got rid of her personal vehicle, said, “I’m thrilled not to have the car …

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Students at Two Indiana Schools to Experiment with Energy Storage

News Release INDIANAPOLIS (September 16, 2015) – Students at Bloomington High School South and Northwestern School Corporation in Kokomo will be saving renewable energy for future use. Bloomington South, which already uses some solar panels, will now also test a storage system to capture solar power for use when the sun isn’t shining. Meanwhile, Northwestern …

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