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  2. Xunlight Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By September, Xunlight received another $3 million in government funding which included a $1.9 million grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Two months later, the Lucas County announced that it would make a $2 million investment in Xunlight. In April 2008, Xunlight receives Series B investment of $33 million.

  3. Serving area interface - Wikipedia

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    1 Alternate names. 2 Function. 3 See also. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. Serving area interface. ... Pedestal (ped) Primary cross-connection point (PCP ...

  4. Telecommunications pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A pedestal is generally a sheet metal or plastic housing that encloses a passive termination block. The pedestal is usually about 3 feet high and has a diameter of less than one foot, with a circular, rectangular, oval, or "rounded rectangle" cross-section. The pedestal either has an access panel or removable housing.

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  6. Midcontinent Independent System Operator - Wikipedia

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    The new services ushered in MISO's "Day 2" development phase, providing a wholesale electricity market that settles $2 billion in transactions each month. During this period, MISO grew its employee base to more than 600 staff, and moved the corporate headquarters and operations center under one roof in Carmel, Indiana.

  7. Pad-mounted transformer - Wikipedia

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    [2] Single- and three-phase pad-mounted transformers are used in underground industrial and residential power distribution systems, where there is a need for safe, reliable, and aesthetically appealing transformer design. Their enclosed construction allows the installation of pad-mount transformers in public areas without protective fencing.