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Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!

July 2, 2009 - by Andrew Thomson - Scotland sets the world’s most ambitious emissions reduction target, while the largest VC deal of the week goes to a French company developing technology for ultra-low power integrated circuits.

Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!

June 25, 2009 - by Andrew Thomson - Siemens says it expects $8 billion in cleantech stimulus orders over the next three years, while new electric vehicle projects get underway in the UK and Denmark.

Verenium taps German firm to help with enzyme sales in Europe

June 22, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Add Food Service agrees to distribute multiple Verenium products outside North America that could improve the efficiency and economics behind cellulosic ethanol. Full Story »

Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!

June 18, 2009 - by Andrew Thomson - Nokia reveals it's developing a mobile phone that recharges through ambient electromagnetic radiation, while a UK-based company unveils an open-source hydrogen-powered car.

Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!

June 11, 2009 - by Andrew Thomson - The world’s first floating wind turbine is installed off the coast of Norway, while a British developer of smart metering technology pulls in the biggest VC deal of the week in the EU.

AlertMe closes £8 million to expand in Europe

June 10, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - Cambridge, England-based startup plans to use new funds to extend its product development program and continue to ramp up its distribution strategy. Full Story »

Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!

June 4, 2009 - by Andrew Thomson - Turkey pulls down €422 million for renewable energy from the World Bank, while a Dutch developer of low-power display technology takes the largest VC deal of the week in Europe.

Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!

May 28, 2009 - by Andrew Thomson - Getting cleantech patents in the UK is about to get significantly quicker, plus Germany and France propose a new way for rich countries to reduce emissions.

Wings that waggle airflow could cut aviation bills 20%

May 22, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - University of Warwick leads study that could reduce mid-flight drag and cut down Airbus emissions using technology available as soon as 2012. Full Story »

Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!

May 21, 2009 - by Andrew Thomson - German biogas company raises €60 million in the largest VC deal of the week, while France invites bids in a €1.5 billion plan to blanket the country in solar plants.
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