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Cleantech Group picks winners and losers in concentrated solar thermal

October 30, 2008 - Exclusive - New report suggests high-growth areas for innovation and investment even include components such as steel, coating material and heat-transfer fluid. Full Story »

Osage Bio Energy bringing barley ethanol to the U.S.

May 7, 2008 - Exclusive - First Reserve is putting up $300 million to fund the construction of four ethanol and protein feed production facilities in the Southeast. Full Story »

Abengoa to build 280 MW solar power plant in Arizona

February 21, 2008 - News brief - The company signed a deal to sell the electricity to Arizona Public Service over the next 30 years for a total revenue of around $4 billion. Full Story »

Solar CEOs see light in U.S. energy bill

November 2, 2007 - Exclusive - Foreign and domestic companies plan big expansions in the States if an extension to tax incentives is approved. Full Story »

Abengoa opens pilot biomass plant in Nebraska

October 15, 2007 - News brief - The $35 million facility will produce ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass. Full Story »

Mascoma building cellulosic plant in Michigan

July 20, 2007 - News brief - Company to turn local wood into fuel using its enzymatic processes, eyes resources from local university. Full Story »

O2Diesel to start selling biofuel in France

July 17, 2007 - News brief - Company passes key regulatory hurdles and targets France as its European beachhead. Full Story »

Not everyone applauds new U.S. biofuel research centers

June 27, 2007 - Exclusive - The gov't is creating cellulosic ethanol research centers around the U.S. Not everybody thinks it's doing the right thing. Full Story »

Is cellulosic startup full of beans?

June 13, 2007 - Exclusive - BioCentric Energy says it has heavy hitters. In working with U.S. Sustainable Energy, is it holding the right bat? Full Story »

U.S. government granting $385M to six cellulosic ethanol plants

February 28, 2007 - Exclusive - Emerging cellulosic players say today's shot in the arm will help them produce more, and faster. Full Story »
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