| “There
is an aggressive and enabling atmosphere in the Metro Orlando area
for high-tech companies and new research, which make it an ideal locale
for the energy and alternative fuels industry.” |
| —
Dr. Robert Stonerock, Jr.
Clean Power Engineering Company
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Metro Orlando
has firmly established a traditional energy sector with the presence
of such worldwide industry
leaders as Siemens Power Generation, Inc. and Mitsubishi Power
Systems, as well as leading utility companies and a host of related service
and equipment
companies. With this foundation in place, the sector is beginning to
shift more focus on alternative fuel sources.
The region is steadily becoming
a hotbed for renewable energy and alternative fuel endeavors as businesses
and non-profit entities engage in a variety of research and development
projects aimed at deploying more cost-efficient, environmentally-friendly
power. With federal government urgency to reduce reliance on foreign oil,
hydrogen technologies are a key area of research being conducted in Metro
Orlando. NASA, the world’s chief end user of liquid hydrogen, and
the federal Department of Energy have awarded millions of dollars in grant
money toward hydrogen research in the region.
State and
local government are committed to creating a diversified economy, which
ensures ample supporting resources and incentives are available for high-tech
industry sectors in the region, including energy and alternative fuels.
As a result, there is great potential in Metro Orlando for start-up and
existing businesses alike to flourish.
| For
a printable version of the information and articles related
to this industry sector, click below. |
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Energy
& Alternative Fuels Brief |
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"Model
Airports" - Article from Texture magazine, Vol 4 Issue 2 2007 |
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"The
Greening of Central Florida" - Article from Texture magazine,
Vol 4 Issue 2 2007 |
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"Generating
Business" - Article from Texture magazine,
Vol 4 Issue 1 2007 |
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"Energizing
Alternatives" - Article from Texture magazine, Vol 3 Issue 1 2006 |
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