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Big oil subsidies too big to measure?

January 5, 2007 - by Dana Childs - The math is hard to do, but some portion of U.S. oil industry subsidies will soon benefit greentech companies. Full Story »

Oil industry subsidies for dummies

January 5, 2007 - Exclusive - Wonder how big oil got big? Here's an insider's look at fossil fuel subsidies, how they've worked until recently, and what cleantech industries might expect in America soon if the newly-Democratic U.S. Congress gets its way. By the Cleantech Group's Dallas Kachan.

China building four new nuclear plants

December 18, 2006 - by Dana Childs - Full Story »

Nuclear-powered ethanol

December 14, 2006 - by Dana Childs - Full Story »

Florida utility chooses nuclear power site

December 12, 2006 - by Dallas Kachan - Full Story »

$13B nuclear fusion research agreement signed

November 21, 2006 - by Dallas Kachan - An important step today on the road to a utility-scale fusion power reactor. Love it or hate it, fusion today edged a little closer to reality. Full Story »

Utah Jazz going to waste

The home of the Utah's NBA team the Utah Jazz has been renamed the EnergySolutions Arena.

Why?

"As we were looking at companies to approach, EnergySolutions quickly rose to the top of the list as an ideal partner," said Larry H. Miller, owner of the team. "It is a national company headquartered in Salt Lake City, with a bright future and values shared by the Utah Jazz. For our arena, EnergySolutions was the right choice."

The right choice? Despite its fancy name, EnergySolutions actually cleans up toxic spills and nuclear waste for a living.

Not the most glamorous sponsor for a public arena, in our opinion. But what do we know? We ain't basketball fans...

Greenpeace co-founder advocates more nukes

October 5, 2006 - by Dallas Kachan - Full Story »
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