Renewable energy startup is an Obama supporter and predicts a victory.
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Terrorism concerns are driving spending on Capitol Hill. That means government contractors could be on the hunt for security specialists.
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Clean Edge expects market for biofuels, wind, solar, and fuel cell to quadruple by 2016.
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DOE plans to invest in six cellulosic ethanol plants.
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New Mexico governor wants more government support for cleantech to reduce dependence on foreign oil to 10 percent.
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The U.S. House to vote on an act that would roll back tax breaks for oil, invest the money in renewables research.
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The foundation started by the Microsoft Chairman ups the ante in the battle to combat the infectious disease.
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Sportingbet sells U.S. business to private investors for a buck.
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Investors and insiders ponder the uncertain future of online betting.
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Goldman Sachs invests in cellulose ethanol company Iogen, which plans to begin production as early as 2009.
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EDrive’s president says the company plans to launch plug-in conversion kits for the Toyota Prius hybrid this summer.
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The president was no A-student but he has a plan to make math and science cool.
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The advantages of thin-film solar could boost the technology’s market share in the midst of today’s silicon shortage.
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The U.S. Justice Department says concerns about privacy are unfounded, but experts question the government's intent.
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George Bush visits thin-film solar maker United Solar Ovonic.
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Cleantech companies cheered the U.S. President’s support of clean energy but say his words didn’t go far enough.
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A digital rights group charges the teleco giant with violating privacy laws by allegedly letting the feds snoop into its databases.
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Feds seek data from communications firms on administration’s domestic surveillance.
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Search giant refuses to hand over search data, citing customer privacy.
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