Stranded in Mississippi
by Clay Chandler
Published: April 25,2010
Tags: air travel, Iceland, Michael Jungsvig, SolarVenti A/S, volcano
Volcanic event in Iceland takes toll here Michael Jungsvig, business developer at Danish solar energy products company SolarVenti A/S, arrived in the U.S. April 13 to sign a U.S. distribution agreement with Kight Energy, LLC, of Madison. He was supposed to leave April 17. That’s where his story gets interesting. Air travel to Europe had [...]
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