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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. Up on the rooftop: Brightening prospects for solar technology

    Oct 9, 2008

    It’s midnight, do you know where your solar panel is? I read somewhere yesterday where thefts of solar panels are on the rise, no doubt due to the rather dear price that they still command. Hopefully, that’s on a pace

    Tagged: energy, global warming, solar, renewable energy, green tech

  2. Smart grid tech player Silver Spring receives a cool $75M

    Oct 9, 2008

    Despite the ongoing financial meltdown, people still are throwing money around for greentech/cleantech companies. For now, at least. Silver Spring Networks, which develops Smart Grid technology, said it has received an

    Tagged: energy, venture capital, conservation, engineering, green tech

  3. Another bit of positive green investment news. Smart grid is again the focus.

    Oct 8, 2008

    More positive news on the clean-tech investment front (announced before the market meltdown but significant nonetheless): Another smart-grid player, GridPoint, is using at least some of its $120 million in recently

    Tagged: venture capital, renewable energy, green tech

  4. Do we we have a way to defeat global warming?

    Oct 8, 2008

    Is the recession the ultimate way to fight global warming? That’s the suggestrion from one market commentator. Less spending=less greenhouse gas, he says. The outlook from international finance organizations is

    Tagged: europe, european union, global warming, climate change, china, russia, fossil fuel, conservation, federal government, air pollution, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics

  5. Magink aims to outshine LED technology, but not outpower

    Oct 8, 2008

    A six-year-old developer of reflective display technologies has snagged an indoor (albeit heavily sunlit) installation with the New England Patriots. Take a look. What makes Magink’s technology interesting is not just

    Tagged: energy, research, conservation, engineering, green tech