Submitted on April 9th, 2008 by S. Boutwell (not verified)
A strategic investment by an engineering & construction firm like the Shaw Group should allow Greenline to get to market more quickly; pilot projects, demonstrations, full scale production. Another benefit is leveraging the expertise of the E&C in design - build projects.
The downside is that other global E&Cs will most likely not adopt Greenline's technology anytime soon, and will look for their own technology. Such is the trade-offs with accepting strategic investments, whether it is cleantech, IT, or other industry.
AEC and Cleantech Blog: www.scottboutwell.blogspot.com
Good for Shaw Group, but what about adoption by others?
Submitted on April 9th, 2008 by S. Boutwell (not verified)A strategic investment by an engineering & construction firm like the Shaw Group should allow Greenline to get to market more quickly; pilot projects, demonstrations, full scale production. Another benefit is leveraging the expertise of the E&C in design - build projects.
The downside is that other global E&Cs will most likely not adopt Greenline's technology anytime soon, and will look for their own technology. Such is the trade-offs with accepting strategic investments, whether it is cleantech, IT, or other industry.
AEC and Cleantech Blog: www.scottboutwell.blogspot.com