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Cleantech panel: The days of cheap water are over

February 25, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Startup Driptech targets drip irrigation in India, while IBM calls for better monitoring of water consumption in the developed world. Full Story »

CenterPoint rolls out $640M smart meter project in Texas

February 2, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Houston firm plans 2 million smart meters by 2013 using hardware and technology from Itron, IBM and eMeter. Full Story »

IBM rides third wave of cleantech

January 28, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Drew Clark of IBM's Venture Capital Group explains why the future looks rosy for smart grid and water technologies. Full Story »

Nine clean technology predictions for 2009

December 4, 2008 - Exclusive - It’s become an annual tradition. Here’s Cleantech Group Executive Chairman Nicholas Parker with nine trends to watch for in 2009.

Startups get big help from Big Blue

August 11, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Drew Clark of IBM's Venture Capital Group talks about smart grids, cleantech in China, and keeping out of the investment game. Full Story »

Nat'l. Semiconductor to deliver PV "magic"

July 1, 2008 - by Carli Ghelfi - The chip company enters solar market, touts increased energy output. Full Story »

Intel Inside solar cells: mixed bag?

June 16, 2008 - by Carli Ghelfi - The chip giant’s solar spin off receives mixed reaction from industry analysts. Full Story »

IBM, Tokyo Ohka Kogyo to work on thin film solar

June 16, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The companies plan to develop processes for the production of copper indium gallium selenide solar cell modules. Full Story »

Energy efficiency could use more development

May 16, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy says efficiency could make an even larger contribution toward stabilizing energy prices and reducing emissions. Full Story »

IBM cools down its supercomputers

April 8, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Big Blue says its new systems could cut energy consumption in data centers by 40 percent. Full Story »
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