Existing Nanotech Could Slash Energy Use By 12% In Us, Germany And Japan

This article explains how nanotechnology R&D is opening up new energy-conservation vistas, and a new report from Lux Research claims that the adoption of existing nanotechnology-enabled products, such as aerogels, low-friction coatings and quantum dot LEDs, could yield a huge energy-consumption reduction in three countries representative of nations with developed economies: the USA, Germany and Japan.

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Journal Title
Am Ceram Soc Bull 90 1 2011
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Special Glass
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S 3631

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Existing Nanotech Could Slash Energy Use By 12% In Us, Germany And Japan
Am Ceram Soc Bull 90 1 2011
S 3631
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