"This wasn't an ordinary class. The lights of the small lecture hall were turned off to conserve energy and environmentally friendly aluminum water bottles lined the room's tables. Students were discouraged from printing e-mails so they wouldn't waste paper. And instead of homework or exams, there were five-person design teams working toward one goal: developing clean energy products and services for public use."
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"Offered for the first time as a course last Spring Quarter, NUvention Energy will be available again this winter through the Initiative for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern. "
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