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MIT offers $200G prize for best clean-energy idea

By Thomas Grillo
Friday, November 6, 2009 -
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Two weeks after President Barack Obama encouraged energy innovation in a speech at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the school is offering cash for the most ground-breaking idea.

The school’s Clean Energy Prize of $200,000 will be awarded next year for the most inventive clean energy solution. This competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students nationwide.

 
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