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Challenging silicon's grip on solar

February 6, 2008 - by Massie Santos Ballon - A nanotech researcher recently thrust into the limelight gives us a tour of his lab. Full Story »

Plankton to the rescue

January 22, 2008 - by Editor - Dan Whaley of Climos thinks sprinkling iron in the ocean to grow plankton can have a big effect on CO2 at a low cost. Full Story »

What's so smart about smart metering?

December 17, 2007 - by Editor - ESCO Technologies' Victor Richey talks about advanced metering, demand response and smart grids, and what it all means for the industry. Full Story »

Range Fuels' Mitch Mandich breaks ground

November 6, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - Mandich talks about being in the lead in cellulosic ethanol and why everyone else is trailing. Full Story »

ZAP going big with China venture

September 21, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - ZAP CEO Steve Schneider talks about teaming up with Pang Qingnian and the Governator for electric vehicles. Full Story »

How green is your drywall?

September 5, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - Kevin Surace says the basic materials used to build everything around us should be made without releasing CO2. Full Story »

A cleantech edge with Ron Pernick

June 26, 2007 - by Dallas Kachan - Ron Pernick, co-author of The Clean Tech Revolution, on cleantech vs. the Internet, China and more. Full Story »

Riding the marine power wave with Roger Bedard

May 16, 2007 - by Dallas Kachan - One of the world's leading marine power researchers reflects on the promise and challenges of current and wave-based power generation. Full Story »

Meet professor sunshine

April 10, 2007 - by Dana Childs - Eicke Weber says commercial solar cells based on dirty silicon are just around the corner, even if a feed-in tariff in the U.S. isn’t. Full Story »

Driving profits by cleaning up coal

March 27, 2007 - by Editor - The stock of clean coal company Fuel Tech has been climbing since John Norris was named CEO last year. Why? Read this wide-ranging interview. Full Story »
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