Interview with ARPA-E: The Future of Semiconductors

Breaking Energy 2014-02-05

Summary:

Popular Incandescent Bulbs Phasing Out In New Year

Editor’s Note: Below is an edited version of a Q&A with ARPA-E’s Dr. Timothy Heidel, who focuses on developing next-generation power conversion devices that could dramatically transform how power is controlled and converted throughout the grid. For more on Dr. Heidel’s thoughts on how ARPA-E is working to make the U.S. electric grid more reliable

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02/05/2014, 17:10

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02/05/2014, 17:00