Charlotte, N.C. as U.S. energy capital? (Charlotte)
Albuquerque, N.M.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Detroit; Newport News, Va.; San Francisco; Denver; San Antonio.
There’s no shortage of American cities vying to become a major hub for energy development, one of the most promising sectors of the national economy. Many deserve legitimate consideration. Even Idaho Falls, Idaho, has its flag planted firmly as a center for the nuclear industry.
These are just some of Charlotte’s rivals vying to deliver on the “new energy capital” initiative — the nationwide push to create a market leader in new technologies for generating electricity.
Read the full story in the Charlotte Business Journal.


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