The advanced battery maker gets an injection of cash as its key customer, the electric carmaker Think, halts production.
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Hawaiian solar startup is raising more cash to take its “micro” solar collectors abroad.
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Texas business leaders and politicians want the Lone Star state to resume its role as the “energy capital of the world.”
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The IBM-supported World Community Grid directs its 1 million-strong volunteer computers to find a new organic solar material
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Solar maker forges joint venture with Jordanian investment firm Al-Husseini Group.
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Infinite Power Solutions pulls in $13 million for its long-lasting, ultra-thin batteries.
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Startup says technology will allow utilities to avoid building new power plants and that it also expects to close $20 million in venture funding next year.
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The island nation commits to massive emissions-cutting goals; other policies like a feed-in tariff should spur clean technology adoption. But utility bills likely to rise.
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T. Boone Pickens-founded company begins production at its massive natural gas plant in the Mojave Desert, strengthening the oilman’s clean trucks effort at California ports.
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It's tortured times in clean tech as tight credit, a strengthening dollar, and a decline in oil prices bring pain to the industry's startups and heavyweights alike.
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WiMax pioneer sees churn rate increase; lenders, shareholders are last hurdles for joint venture with Sprint Nextel.
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Ahead of holiday season, electronics retailer seeks bankruptcy protection as IRS refund fails to arrive.
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Red Herring Asia 100 By Sector: Biosciences, Communications, Computing, Energy, Entertainment, Internet/Services, Security, Software, Wireless, Other.
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Exec dishes on challenges search giant faces in its plan to unwire two California cities.
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If you didn’t make it to Monterey for the Red Herring spring conference, you can still check out the storycasts.
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Red Herring’s Spring Conference and other things you need to know for next week.
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