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ORNL integrated energy demo connects 3D-printed building, vehicle

By A Mystery Man Writer

OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Sept. 23, 2015—A research demonstration unveiled today at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory combines clean energy technologies into a 3D-printed building and vehicle to showcase a new approach to energy use, storage and consumption. The Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy (AMIE) demonstration, displayed at DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Industry Day event, is a model for energy-efficient systems that link buildings, vehicles and the grid.

ORNL integrated energy demo connects 3D-printed building, vehicle

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Researchers create a 3D-printed vehicle that can power a 3D-printed home (and vice versa)

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ORNL integrated energy demo connects 3-D printed building, vehicle

Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy Demonstration

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