Updated Apr. 19, 2011 at 1:02 p.m.
Durham, N.C. — With five company headquarters in Raleigh and other operations, the Triangle and North Carolina have emerged as a collective hotbed for development of companies that are looking to improve the nation's power grid....Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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Durham, N.C. — With five company headquarters in Raleigh and other operations, the Triangle and North Carolina have emerged as a collective hotbed for development of companies that are looking to improve the nation's power grid....Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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