Industry CEOs are ‘disappointed’ that Proposition 87 failed, but encouraged by Democrat wins.
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PolyFuel says its new. thinner membrane increases the power density of fuel cells by 40%, reducing size, weight and cost by an unspecified ‘significant’ amount.
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Even the fuel cell faithful know the mass market won’t see fuel cells anytime soon. In the meantime, real products catch on in niche markets.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions. Check out these Private Cleantech Companies:ComvergeEcology CoatingsEnceliumEnerNOCMBA PolymersNanosolarPolyFuelSatecSensicoreSolaicx
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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Investments in clean energy include $270 million for wind farms, and a $30-million addition to clean-energy fund.
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Fuel cell company Protonex and solar company Miasolé close funding rounds.
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Fuel cell company Polyfuel confirms plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange.
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Frost & Sullivan says the industry is heading toward commercialization this year. Other analysts are more skeptical, but say real advances have been made.
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The week of July 4: A new French open; a leaner – and definitely meaner – Microsoft; and a wee fuel cell worth big bucks.
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