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to provide safe and effective energy security solutions compounded with renewable energy. The battery technology offered an improved cycle life, lighter weight, wider operating temperature range, and true maintenance-free design. Applications include many aerospace and defense uses, such as weapon
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Nissanka said: "I would say that the reason we got the money has nothing to do with a high-power lobbyist, we got it because of our technology. Earmarks, unfortunately, are the only way you can drive new technology into the market." Nissanka provided testimony during Senator
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in 2012, the company’s mission is to make renewable energy cost-effective and will allow nations around the world to implement a worldwide, workable, smart, and decentralized utility grid. The company makes a “promising energy storage application”.
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Valued at $ 90 million, the company raised another $ 2 million from a local angel investor group, and a $ 1.4 million package from the
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with new battery technology and although the agency was interested, its budget was committed. Senator
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was then approached with the request to include the money in the department's budget.
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Exergonix received $ 2 million to build and install a 1-megawatt utility storage at
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United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
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to seek $ 650 million for a manufacturing plant in the same area.
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solutions for a wide range of applications, including storage for
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As a Missouri senator earmarks millions, watchdog groups complain
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Kokam America seeks state incentives for Lee's Summit plant
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platforms, aircraft, and future land warrior programs.
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According to the company president’s statement to the
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Energy Storage
exergonix.com
energy storage
Kansas City, Missouri
Kokam America
Dow Chemical Company
grid energy storage
peak-shaving
demand management
smart grid
renewable energy
solar
wind power
utility management
military
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United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Missouri Route 291
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Pfizer, Inc.
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Missouri

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