The results of the national elections on Tuesday and subsequent advance of Republican politicians will make it even more difficult for the U.S. clean energy industry over the coming years. However with the Governor of Massachusetts Deval Patrick being re-elected the state should not have a problem with its growing cleantech cluster.
Third quarter investments in cleantech venture capital funding in 2010 have suffered as per a report from Ernst & Young and Dow Jones VentureSource.
California voted for clean energy in the largest public referendum in history on climate and clean energy policy. Until a day ago the airwaves were full of political slogans and ads designed to sway voters for this crucial contest.
Saint Gobain Glass India has displayed a wide range of solar glass solutions at the Delhi International Renewable Energy Conference (Direc) 2010 that was held in Delhi from October 27 to October 29, 2010.
DRI Energy, a solar solutions and construction providing company known for its EPC contract solutions, declared that it has completed the erection of two 30.1 kW DC solar systems over the new Science and Engineering quadrangles of Stanford University in Stanford, California.
Gerry Brownlee, Energy and Resources and Economic Development Minister, in a recent interview said that soon a positive decision will be taken over the resource consent application made by Contact Energy.
VIASPACE is a CA-based clean energy company that grows Giant King, a patented renewable biomass crop, with low carbon features.
A-solar, a Dutch company offering portable solar products and mobile energy, declared that it has formulated a number of Apple accredited solar chargers for iPhone. The new solar chargers incorporate a mix of recently developed solar and battery application methods.
Colorado Springs Utilities (Springs Utilities) and SunPower have declared the signing of an accord to design and construct a 6 MW solar PV power structure at the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) located in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Nova Scotia Power and NewPage Port Hawkesbury have commenced the preparations for erecting a 60 MW biomass co-generation plant, which received approval from the Nova Scotia Utility & Review Board.
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