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Growth Opportunities in the New PV Market: Projects, Finance and Policy

July 13, 2009 San Francisco, CA

Leveraging extensive market research into solar supply, demand, and electricity generation business models, Greentech Media and the Prometheus Institute for Sustainable Development continue their tradition of high-caliber seminars that provide actionable market intelligence in this fast changing market.

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AccuStrata: Fixing a Gaping Hole in PV Manufacturing

Whether we're talking CIGS, CdTe, or a-Si – thin-film solar is a relatively new technology.

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Greening the Supply Chain

September 17, 2009 Boston, MA
  • Sunworks Solar Steps Out With Thin-Film Factory Plan

    The San Francisco startup, founded by former SunEdison executives, is looking at building an amorphous silicon solar panel factory in New York. 

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang July 2, 2009
  • Beacon Power, Nordic Windpower Get $59M DOE Loan Guarantees

    Beacon and Nordic are the second and third companies to receive energy loan guarantees this year. Energy Secretary Chu has promised to streamline the review of loan guarantee applications.

    Wind

    Ucilia Wang July 2, 2009
  • Video: Test Driving the Electric Motorcycle

    It’s silent. It’s electric. It turns heads. It also costs $10,000. Check out Zero Motorcycle’s street legal bike. 

    Transportation

    Fredrik Wass July 2, 2009
  • Cadmium-Telluride-on-Silicon, a Novel Approach in Solar

    An Illinois company that develops infrared imaging material aims to create solar cells that are unlike many serving the concentrating photovoltaic market today.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang July 1, 2009
  • Massachusetts Proposes Master Plan for Ocean Energy Development

    The draft plan covers how the state would plan and oversee all sorts of projects located within the state waters, including wind, tidal and wave farms.  

    Air & Water

    Ucilia Wang July 1, 2009
  • More Smart Grid Partnerships: Itron and Ambient Join Up

    Smart meter maker Itron and smart grid communications provider Ambient have agreed to link up their technologies and pitch the combination to utilities.

    Smart Grid

    Jeff St. John July 1, 2009
  • Cisco Rolls Out Building Management ‘Mediator’

    Cisco Systems is rolling out technology to integrate the world of proprietary building automation systems into its overall platform for managing energy use by building HVAC, lighting and other systems.

    Energy Efficiency

    Jeff St. John July 1, 2009
  • EPA Grants California Emissions Waiver

    The federal agency reversed the decision made under the previous administration. But the decision's impact might not be as significant given the federal government's plan to regulate greenhouse gas emissions for cars starting in 2012.

    Transportation

    Ucilia Wang June 30, 2009
  • Oncor Makes $317M Smart Grid Stimulus Pitch

    Texas-based utility Oncor is asking for $317 million from the DOE's smart grid stimulus program, one of the first utilities to publicly set a dollar figure on its wish list of projects. With about $3.9 billion available, more requests are sure to come.

    Smart Grid

    Jeff St. John June 30, 2009
  • The Telco Home Energy Invasion

    More telecom companies are offering energy management systems for their customers' homes. Some home energy startups believe telcos could rival utilities as a market channel, particularly in the early stages of the still-nascent industry.

    Home Area Networks

    Jeff St. John June 30, 2009
  • Wells Fargo Plans for $100M Solar Financing

    The bank has agreed to bankroll commercial projects to be built and operated by SunPower. Two projects already are underway in California. 

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang June 29, 2009
  • Feds Propose 24 Solar Energy Zones, Promise Speedier Evaluations

    UPDATE: The story now has links to maps showing the proposed solar energy zones. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar treks to Las Vegas to announce a plan to dedicate 670,000 acres on BLM land for solar power projects.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang June 29, 2009
  • GridPoint Buys Home Energy Management Startup Lixar

    The well-funded smart grid software startup has bought Lixar, a quiet developer of in-home energy management, to add to its promised portfolio of smart grid software.

    Home Area Networks

    Jeff St. John June 29, 2009
  • Slideshow: The Economic Case for Green Building

    Does it pay to go green? Speaking at a Greentech Media Green Building Summit earlier this month Dan Geiger, executive director of the U.S. Green Building Council, Northern California Chapter, says yes.

    Green Building

    Michael Kanellos June 29, 2009
  • Will the Rust Belt Become the Green Belt?

    Forget Silicon Valley. Maybe the green technology boom will really be based in the industrial heartland.

    Perspectives

    Michael Kanellos June 29, 2009
  • Making Building Automation Brainier

    Scientific Conservation says its software can boost the energy savings of a typical building automation system by 25 percent. Making buildings more energy efficient is a focus for many, including Energy Secretary Steven Chu.

    Energy Efficiency

    Jeff St. John June 29, 2009
  • Solar, Smart Grid Advocates: Thanks for Passing the Climate Change Bill

    The House passed the legislation that contains provisions that could spur growth in solar and smart grid deployment. But homebuilders and some environmental groups aren't pleased. The controversial bill faces a tough fight in the Senate. 

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang June 26, 2009
  • Adventures in Plastic Recycling

    David de Rothschild, the banking heir and eco-adventurer, wants to see plastic recycled en masse. He's starting with an recycled plastic boat to take on a televised trip, but he's also interested in investment pitches for new recycling ideas.

    Air & Water

    Jeff St. John June 26, 2009
  • Algae Fantasists Predict 1B Gallons Per Year by 2014

    Wildly optimistic predictions based on scant evidence and stretched data could do a disservice to the entire biofuel industry.

    Biofuels

    Eric Wesoff June 26, 2009
  • China’s Big Sway Over U.S.’s Climate Change Fight

    As the biggest creditor of the U.S. government, China could jeopardize the United States’ goal to be a leader in international negotiations on climate change, says a Harvard professor. The House is set to vote on a climate change bill today.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang June 26, 2009
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