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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Students Advance To FInal Round Of Clean Energy Business Competition]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<h4>Finalists of MIT Clean Energy Prize to Compete for Grand Prize; Five teams
chosen to vie for $200,000</h4>

<p>4 May 2010</p>

<p>BOSTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - On May 11, five teams from some of the
nation’s top academic institutions will compete to win the $200,000 MIT
Clean Energy Prize – a national annual competition for the best clean
energy business venture.</p>
<p>The five finalists – representing <strong>Georgia Institute of Technology</strong>,
Stanford University, MIT, Harvard and University of Maryland – were
selected from two dozen semifinalists by an esteemed panel of business,
academic and government leaders that converged in Boston yesterday for NSTAR’s Clean Energy Forum.</p>
<p>“While all the teams participating in the competition were
impressive, the finalists presented the most entrepreneurial,
thoughtfully researched and articulated visions for a cleaner, more
energy efficient tomorrow,” said Tom May, NSTAR
Chairman, President &amp; CEO. The finalist teams each received a
$15,000 cash prize to jump-start business ventures featuring their
clean energy innovations which included:</p>
<ul><li><p><a href="http://www.mitcep.org/teams/see-the-2010-teams/2010-semifinalist-teams/viacycle/">ViaCycle</a> – an advanced bicycle sharing technology that allows easy
deployment of affordable, sustainable bicycle transportation in cities,
resorts and universities.</p></li><li><p>C3Nano, Inc. – a cross-cutting technology that will effectively
increase the efficiency – and thereby affordability – of thin film
solar photo-voltaic systems.</p></li><li><p><a href="http://www.mitcep.org/teams/see-the-2010-teams/2010-semifinalist-teams/oscomp/">OsComp Systems</a> – a revolutionary new compression technology that
significantly reduces the cost of natural gas production.</p></li><li><p>C-Crete Technologies – a “nanoengineered” concrete that reduces
CO<sub>2</sub>&nbsp;emissions from the production of concrete – the most widely used
manufactured material in the world.</p></li><li><p>Enertaq – a system to manage energy use in large commercial
buildings to balance the electrical grid minute-to-minute by adjusting
electricity demand.</p></li></ul>





<p>The finalists will present their plans to a grand-prize judging
panel and at an awards ceremony at the MIT Faculty Club on May 11.
The grand-prize winner will be awarded $200,000 by NSTAR and the U.S. Department of Energy.</p>
<p>Now in its third year, the MIT Clean Energy Prize competition was
founded by MIT, NSTAR
and the U.S. Department of Energy to accelerate the pace of clean
energy innovation and entrepreneurship. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.mitcep.org" target="_blank">www.mitcep.org</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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