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    +Bills, Bills Everywhere But Fading Hopes for Clean Tech
      As Congress heads into the Thanksgiving recess, legislation is being streamlined for hasty passage. The Energy Bill, which was passed earlier this year in two very different forms by the House and Senate, is being trimmed down in the hopes that it will be voted on before Turkey Day. Currently what that means is that [...]

    +Al Gore Joins Kleiner, Becomes Clean Tech Venture Capitalist
      He has the Nobel Peace Prize and an Academy Award for his eco-work, what more could the former Vice President do for green technology? Ah yes, help a Silicon Valley venture firm invest in it. The word is out this morning that Al Gore will join Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers as a partner. Wow, [...]

    +Trellis Earth: Bioplastics Startup, Raising Cash at $60M Valuation?
      A lot of oil companies are dead set against bioplastics, according to Trellis Earth CEO Bill Collins. Since plastics are largely made out of petroleum, many of the oil companies that own bioplastic IP won’t bring the plant-based technology to market, Collins contends. And that creates an opportunity for the Portland, Ore.-based bioplastics startup. (Please [...]

    +First Solar: Solar Maker Soars, But Far From the “Google of Solar”
      Solar’s banner year on the stock market continued this week with thin-film solar cell manufacturer First Solar breaking the $200 barrier for the first time in its one-year stint on NASDAQ.First Solar (FSLR), which some have called the Google of solar, jumped more than 40 percent this week on the power of its third quarter [...]

    +The Secret to Intel’s Power-Efficient Chips: Hafnium
      Witness the jockeying between rival chipmakers Intel (INTC) and AMD (AMD) over whose chips are more energy-efficient, and it’s clear that power-saving chips are the future of the semiconductor industry. Intel is set to show off its latest line of 45-nanometer processors — code-named Penryn — on Monday. Its chip uses a new [...]

    +California Fights EPA, Silicon Valley Aims At Detroit
      California filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency yesterday, seeking to force the agency to grant it a waiver so that it can enforce its own emissions standards. The Golden State plans to cut emissions back to 1990 levels by 2020 — a 25 percent reduction from current levels — and 16 other states [...]

    +Demand for Clean Energy IPOs is High — But What About Startups?
      Wind energy company Iberdrola Renovables is slated to raise between $5.8 billion and $7.3 billion through its IPO on the Madrid Stock Exchange next month in what The Wall Street Journal calls “the world’s largest renewable-energy flotation.” Numbers like that are enough to make any energy investor pause, and the article concludes that demand for [...]

    +Green Workforce Will Grow to 40 Million by 2030
      The nonprofit American Solar Energy Society (ASES) released a report today with high hopes for job growth in clean technologies. The report predicts that as many as one in four, or 40 million, American workers will be employed in the renewable energy and energy efficiency (RE&EE) industries by 2030.The 68-page report, whose full title is [...]

    +The Daily Sprout
      Wal-Mart’s Current and Former Green Guru Speak: TreeHugger interviews former Wal-Mart sustainability leader Andy Ruben, and the man that has replaced him Matt Kissler — TreeHugger.NYT’s Business of Green: If you have a chunk of time on your hands (the weekend?) read over the New York Time’s Business of Green special section with articles on [...]

    +Ethanol Deals: Cutting Costs Every Step of the Way
      Whether it is made using enzymes or thermochemicals, ethanol, the biofuel that has swiftly become a hot-button political issue, requires many steps to produce. And for each step of the process there are startups attempting to develop innovative technologies that bring down the cost of production.Mascoma, an ethanol producer backed by $39 million from a [...]

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