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Atlanta based Suniva receives $141M loan guarantee from U.S. Department of Eneregy

Suniva, a spin-off of Georgia Tech’s Center for Excellence in Photovoltaics and one of the more interesting solar cell makers developing higher

Fuel Economy Standards for Large Vehicles

U.S. Congress has tasked the U.S. Department of Transportation with developing fuel economy standards for large vehicles, such as tractor-trailers, transit buses, and

Louisiana Tech University researchers selected to present ‘outstanding’ paper at prestigious international conference

Written by Catherine Fraser – cfraser@latech.edu

Ruston, LA – Professors Henry Cardenas and Sven Eklund, and Ph.D. candidate Kunal Kupwade-Patil of the

Weak Laser Can Ignite Nanoparticles, With Exciting Possibilities

ScienceDaily (Mar. 19, 2010) — University of Florida engineering researchers have found they can ignite certain nanoparticles using a low-power laser,

IMO GROUP TO OPEN PLANT IN SOUTH CAROLINA

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA- A German company that makes parts used in everything from wind turbines to cranes will be opening its first American

Hairy Surfaces Repel Water!

Water may not run uphill, but it practically flies off new surface

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Engineering researchers have crafted a flat surface that

Juniper Networks Launches Venture Fund to Spark Innovation for “The New Network”

SUNNYVALE, CA–(Marketwire – February 23, 2010) – Juniper Networks® (NYSE: JNPR) today announced the Junos® Innovation Fund, a new corporate

Al Gore Joins Richard Branson in Backing GreenRoad

What do a trucker, an Israeli entrepreneur, Al Gore and Richard Branson all have in common? Proof that the real goldmines are old,

Clean Green Guy – A Market for Green Funding

Looking to start a green business and need some capital,a green job, or information about green business opportunities, then  Clean Green

PG&E to implement a cutting-edge wave energy project off California’s coast

To date, only one commercial installation of wave power generators has been deployed. PG&E is taking a big step forward in green technology