ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy)
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Develops hybrid solar and wind powered smart lighting systems.
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Porto, Portugal
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Develops hybrid solar and wind powered smart lighting systems.
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omniflow.ioLocation
Porto, Portugal
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Renewable Energy
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Develops solar-powered smart blinds for building energy efficiency.
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Provides energy-efficient lighting systems and connected lighting technologies.
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Develops solar-powered systems for water purification and desalination contexts.
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Develops intelligent lighting controls for energy-efficient buildings.
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