Stanford University announced today that it is increasing its efforts on green technology by founding a new energy institute on its campus. The institute will cost an initial sum of $100 million. The efforts will backup Stanford’s existing Global Climate Energy Project (GCEP), which is managing 40 programs for decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
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