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Today's Energy Solutions, Free SubscriptionToday's Energy Solutions is the only publication devoted to helping these manufacturers succeed. With quarterly issues in 2008, Today's Energy Solutions will provide valuable information to help manufacturing professionals improve productivity on current processes as well as facilitate the creation of new processes for alternative energy solutions.

Today's Energy Solutions will serve small and large energy companies, manufacturers/designers of materials and components for alternative energy resources, and a select group of government offices.

Even with widespread conservation measures, the need for electricity is estimated to increase by 40% by 2030. This demand for energy is the new frontier for manufacturers with the foresight and determination to design and build systems and components for generating new energy solutions as well as reducing the cost and improving the capacity of existing energy sources.

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Today's Energy Solutions (TES), a new and exciting trade magazine from GIE Media, Inc., directed at the design and manufacturing functions of the latest equipment used in energy solutions.

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