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This week's cleantech related news summaries.
This week's cleantech related news summaries.
Spanish startup Optimitive designs software for large industrial firms that reduces energy usage by up to 10 percent and lowers CO2 emissions. It targets furnaces, water treatment...
Flatulance, belching and manure is to blame for a spike in potent heat-trapping gas found in air samples across the U.S.
Paving the way for a massive increase in private sector financing of clean energy and efficiency projects across The Empire State.
FERC Order 792 adds energy storage as a power source that is eligible to connect to the grid and makes it eligible for the existing Fast Track process.
DBL’s Nancy Pfund weighs in on the fundraising environment, startup entrepreneurs and where she’s looking to invest.
On the heels if a $500K DOE grant, SmashSolar is advancing its super fast PV mounting modules and will raise up to $2M from private investors.
Researchers at Stanford and the U.S. DOE have made the first battery electrode that heals itself, opening the door for batteries that last longer.
The $2.2 billion private equity shop focused on resource scarcity just hired three executives from Rababank's renewable energy finance group.
E&Y warns of key risks to future clean energy investment, amid major gains in emerging markets and growing interest by pension funds.