A whopping 63 percent of the industry's money flows to Democrats in the ’08 election cycle, the biggest swing in at least 18 years.
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Vinod Khosla says clean energy must compete on price; Hermann Scheer says government should tilt the balance.
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Analysis: Stock prices are down and analysts are pessimistic, but a few recent announcements give reason for optimism.
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Industry waters say the ‘Holy Grail’ of feedstocks for biofuels could be years from reality.
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Hundred-megawatt project could be world’s largest, but must race against competitors.
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The 100-megawatt project could be the world’s largest for a few months, but others are also eyeing the title.
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Mascoma, the latest to get funding for biofuels, attracts $30 million for cellulosic ethanol.
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Company showcases the highest-powered, highest-efficiency panel at Solar Power 2006.
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California Clean Tech Open winners announced in transportation, energy efficiency, solar power, and water.
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Top VC backer says ethanol is an important step to something better, solar going in the wrong direction.
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Business leaders, financers, and the U.S. president believe green fuel from agricultural waste is coming.
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Celunol buys system to create the biggest cellulosic ethanol plant in the U.S., for now.
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Kleiner Perkins helps to fund biofuel startup, then launches a ‘greentech’ competition with a $100,000 prize.
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The Red Eye: The Khosla bubble
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In the final installment of our three-part series on Vinod Khosla, Red Herring looks at how the noted VC jumped on the broadband communications bandwagon in time to begin investing in key optical networking companies.
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In part two of our three-part series on Vinod Khosla, Red Herring takes the notable VC from Stanford to Sun, and investigates his reputation of being "too controlling" for a venture capitalist.
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The humble capitalist: "I am a venture assistant," Vinod Khosla proclaims in an interview.
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