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Solar sector deals continue to shine

October 30, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - First Solar puts cash into SolarCity, Trans-India grabs Solar Semiconductor, and we spot 21 other deals over the past week. Full Story »

Acuity, Renaissance in LED partnership

October 21, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The companies plan to work together to accelerate the commercialization of LED lighting. Full Story »

Cleantech deals in garbage, lighting and batteries

October 16, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - CleanScapes and Adura pull in cash, a N.Y. battery maker is getting bigger, and we spot 22 other deals over the past week. Full Story »

Iceland takes a hit

October 9, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Big geothermal backer Glitnir goes into receivership in Iceland, and we spot 20 other deals over the past week. Full Story »

China green building projects to get $117M financing

October 9, 2008 - by Massie Santos Ballon - Asian Development Bank teams with private sector to identify buildings with energy-saving potential. Full Story »

Masdar makes another move in cleantech

September 25, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The Abu Dhabi group puts €120 million into a Finnish wind turbine maker, and we spot 17 other deals over the past week. Full Story »

China embraces cleaner bricks

September 23, 2008 - by Emma Ritch - State-owned company plans $73M factory to produce several lines of environmentally friendly building materials. Full Story »

U.S. House backs cleantech bill

September 17, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Lawmakers pass a bill extending tax credits for renewables, but the president threatens a veto and the Senate has yet to vote on its own cleantech legislation. Full Story »

White roofs could lower global emissions

September 10, 2008 - by Emma Ritch - Report claims low-tech white paint on roofs and pavement can reduce environmental impact. Full Story »

China pushes for energy efficiency

August 22, 2008 - by Lee Bruno - New government regulations are expected to drive adoption of solar, green construction materials and energy efficient technologies. Full Story »
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