a start-up company, Nanostellar, claims to have found a man-made substance that can replace platinum in diesel engine catalytic convertors.
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a start-up company, Nanostellar, claims to have found a man-made substance that can replace platinum in diesel engine catalytic convertors.
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While programs to aid and encourage large firms to reduce their energy consumption have been popular and helped to keep electricity consumption in check over the last few years in the state, small businesses have had difficulty accessing the programs due to financial and time constraints, Wrice said. Via Streamside Solutions, Hans De Keulenaer Delete the scoop?
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