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Canadian startup puts SHOC spin on waste-to-biofuel process

October 14, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - Innoventé makes plans to go public, as it brings in funding to commercialize a pellet-like bio-product that can be used as a fossil fuel substitute or soil conditioner. Full Story »

Lockheed dives into developing wave energy, buoyed by OPT tech

October 13, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - Aerospace giant pulls out of utility-scale solar project as it looks to progress PowerBuoy system with marine-power firm. Full Story »

MySpace racks up energy savings from Fusion-io

October 13, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - Utah-based solid-state storage business announces social networking company as one of its nearly 1,000 customers as it eyes expansion in the industry. Full Story »

Suzlon spends $100M to fix cracked-blade problem

October 12, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Indian wind turbine supplier announces stringent new testing protocol as it dedicates Arizona's first commercial scale wind farm. Full Story »

$10 trillion cleantech plan fails to generate excitement

October 9, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - New IEA report calls for spending increases on cleantech through 2030. And yet industry watchers take it in stride. Why? Full Story »

German tunnel gets smarter with LED traffic control

October 7, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - Silicon Valley-based Echelon says its technology can help reduce energy, control pollution and move traffic more safely through the Elb-Tunnel. Full Story »

Rentech, UOP expand clean fuel offerings

October 7, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Companies combine cleaning and refining technologies to produce fuel from biomass, natural gas and coal. Full Story »

Oman, Egyptian governments back $11M in desal projects

October 7, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - India’s Shivsu Canadian Clear installs two turkey plants expected to provide drinking resources from sea and desert water. Full Story »

The real story on cleantech in China

October 6, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - The Chinese government wants 8 percent of energy from renewables and 30 GW of wind by 2020. What does this mean for investors? Full Story »

Qteros teams with Israel's ACT on sludge-to-fuel process

October 6, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Joint development project pairs Qteros' cellulose-eating microbes with Applied CleanTech's technology to recycle liquid municipal waste. Full Story »
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