New greener machines will battle high-end servers from HP, Sun and Dell.
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The philanthropic arm of the search giant plans to spend millions in coming years on alternative energy sources and—hopefully—develop one that is cheaper than coal.
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The company aims to cut the energy consumption of some of its mobile base stations by up to 40 percent by 2010 in a move that chould also boost profits.
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Company claims new systems in California, England, and India will cut its utility bill by 60 percent. Also unveils Eco Innovation initiative, designed to bring similar systems to customers.
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Cleantech industry says Bank of America’s move is a big step into the mainstream.
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Clean Edge expects market for biofuels, wind, solar, and fuel cell to quadruple by 2016.
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Study finds enough off-peak capacity to keep millions of plug-in hybrid vehicles rolling.
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Famed Kleiner Perkins partner thinks global warming is a great way to make some good, clean money.
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Tech without customer lock-in is like a day without sunshine to Emergence Capital.
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The new generation of green fuel firms fight to become No. 1.
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Industry risks more regulation if it doesn’t counter misperceptions, says advocate.
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A preeminent Silicon Valley venture capitalist has a new investment passion: green technology startups.
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The Renewable Choice Energy CEO is convinced wind energy is the way forward.
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Research firms say cleantech investments and sales are growing fast.
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Red Herring panelists say the U.S. has investors and technology, but is missing the opportunity to be a leading renewable-energy market.
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Hypercar inventor Amory Lovins sees fuel cell-powered cars on the road within the decade.
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Don Green Reigns as the Don of Optical Networking.
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Dealflow Europe: Anachron partners trade in their lattes; Callserve bids for the European Web telephony lead; teens love Freever; Q-Go does some plain speaking; Internet Solutions Limited makes the pitch; and more.
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Troubled Xerox wants to sell its (in)famous research center. Accel and Timberline think they can cultivate a money tree on PARC, but will they copy Xerox's mistakes?
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Venture capital firms aren't so adventurous when it comes to green-energy retailers.
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