VCs look to rehabilitate the dirtiest fossil fuel.
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Clean-energy companies get some of what they want from the recent election.
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Industry CEOs are ‘disappointed’ that Proposition 87 failed, but encouraged by Democrat wins.
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The technology could help oil companies ‘passively’ find oil and produce it more efficiently.
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Fiber-optic sensor firm SensorTran grabs $5.5 million in venture funding.
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The United Kingdom is falling behind in fuel cell technology, a British study warns.
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High-performance computers help the oil industry in rush to find new reserves.
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"Beyond Oil" and more in the December 12 issue of Red Herring that reaches newsstands on Monday.
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The Citigroup investment strategist talks about the real estate bubble, and the meaning of energy costs for technology.
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Soybeans and Yellow Grease Mix with Truckers and Country Music
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Produce Locally for Local Use, and for the Odd Mercedes-Benz
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Waste Not, Want Not, Transforming Oily Sewage into Fuel
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Alternatives to petroleum are catching on around the globe, and Arab sheiks, Texas truckers, and Chinese restaurateurs are jumping on the biodiesel bandwagon.
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Cleantech groups say the just-approved U.S. energy bill is a step in the right direction. A small step.
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Investment strategist Clark Winter waxes global economy, the dim dollar, and China’s ambition.
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The Russell 2000 Index breaks its December 2004 record on gains mainly in energy and utility stocks.
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Exchange-traded fund based on clean energy to debut Thursday.
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The week of December 6, 2004: Startups are worth their salt, gas-guzzling economies to take another hit, router whiz Tony Li rejoins Cisco, and rumors of the next iPod hatch.
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Just as oil prices hit record highs last week, Google’s unconventional IPO debuted on the market. A postmortem shows mixed results.
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Spiking barrel prices spark fear; June’s forecast.
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