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Google pushes for enhanced geothermal

August 19, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The company calls for a big boost in U.S. funding for geothermal, putting more than $10 million of its own cash into the technology. Full Story »

Ormat signs $42M New Zealand contract

July 1, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The company will supply and construct a 23.3 megawatt geothermal plant in the Tauhara Geothermal Field. Full Story »

Ormat gets contract for geothermal plant in Turkey

June 27, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The deal is valued at approximately $16 million, according to Ormat. Full Story »

Ormat, Great River Energy in power purchase deal

April 16, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The 20 year agreement is for 5.3 megawatts of recovered energy generation from an existing gas turbine plant in Minnesota. Full Story »

2008 Cleantech Awards recipients

February 26, 2008 - Exclusive - The Masdar Initiative's Dr. Sultan al Jaber and Google were both recognized for their cleantech leadership. Learn why. Full Story »

New technology to boost geothermal industry?

January 7, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Modular components and hybrid cooling look promising, according to a new report from the Geothermal Energy Association. Full Story »

Behind the banner cleantech returns of 2007

January 4, 2008 - Exclusive - To what do we owe the spectacular performance of cleantech last year? And is more of the same coming?

Edison to add up to 185.5 MW of wind, geothermal

December 17, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - The utility signed 20 year power purchase agreements with Ormat and an AES affiliate. Full Story »

The ups (mostly) and downs of cleantech in Q3 2007

October 16, 2007 - Exclusive - If the American economy is having problems, how are U.S.-traded cleantech companies posting such impressive returns?

Medco, Ormat, Itochu in geothermal project

August 20, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - The 340 megawatt Sarulla geothermal project in Indonesia is expected to be constructed over the next five years. Full Story »
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