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Takeovers, buyouts and bankruptcy

July 24, 2008 - Exclusive - The battle continues in the garbage business, a solar firm goes on the block, Chapter 11 looms for a fuel cell company, and more, with a total of 25 deals spotted over the past week.
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E.ON, Dong buy Shell's stake in London Array

July 22, 2008 - News Brief - The two power companies are now 50-50 partners after Shell dropped out of the giant offshore wind project. Full Story »

Second generation biofuels get a leg up

July 17, 2008 - Exclusive - Verenium, Flambeau River and Iogen Energy pull in cash for cellulosic ethanol, along with 17 other deals we spotted over the past week.Full Story »

Shell to exit London Array wind project

May 2, 2008 - News Brief - The oil company said it would sell its stake in the planned offshore wind farm.Full Story »

Choren completes biomass to liquid plant in Germany

April 21, 2008 - News Brief - The 3.9 million gallon biodiesel facility will now go into a commissioning phase over the next 8 to 12 months.Full Story »

Codexis files for $100M IPO

April 14, 2008 - News Brief - The developer of biocatalysts plans to use the cash for working capital and general corporate purposes.Full Story »

Solar jumps to the front of the pack

March 27, 2008 - Exclusive - Two new solar ventures come out of the gate with more than $1B in backing, and nine other deals we spotted this past week.Full Story »

Virent's biogasoline gets Big Oil backing

March 26, 2008 - Exclusive - Shell is funding the biofuel startup's research into a sugar-based fuel that could be used like regular gasoline. Full Story »

Shell to grow algae for biofuel

December 12, 2007 - Exclusive - The oil giant is teaming with Hawaii's HR BioPetroleum to construct a pilot facility to grow the next-generation feedstock.Full Story »

Solar and biofuel deals lead the day

November 8, 2007 - Exclusive - Cash continued to flow into solar power and biofuel as we rounded up the 10 deals we spotted over the past week.Full Story »
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