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U.S. President Barack Obama has laid out an ambitious plan for clean energy, but what progress should realistically be expected in his first year in office?
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The President-elect renews his goal of getting more energy from renewable sources like wind, solar, and biomass.
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Highlights growth of thin-film technology relative to conventional, silicon-based solar panels.
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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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Energy efficiency, cap-and-trade and cutting funding to nuclear power top the list.
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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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Prop 7 and 10 go down, but advocates of clean tech applaud.
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The Chinese solar power company misses Wall Street expectations, sending shares trading lower.
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The carmaker will partner with a little-known startup to accelerate the rollout of next-generation biofuels.
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