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- Waste Management Signs on as BigBelly Solar Trash Can Distributor
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang BigBelly Solar, which makes solar-powered trash bins, is lining up Waste Management WMI as a North American distributor. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-06-14
- Axion?s Lead Carbon Batteries: Sweet Spot for Micro-Hybrid Vehicles?
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Lead-acid batteries. That's a four-letter word for many in the emerging plug-in hybrid and electric vehicle industry, where advanced battery chemistries like lithium-ion and nickel-metal-hydride have taken the front seat. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-06-17
- ReVolt, BASF Sign Zinc-Air Battery Development Deal
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Swiss startup ReVolt Technology will have chemical giant BASF's (BASFY.PK) help in commercializing its rechargeable zinc-air batteries, the companies announced Thursday. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-07-10
- Philips Acquires Segway Inventor?s Energy Control Company
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Royal Philips Electronics PHG has acquired yet another company offering new ways to network and control building lighting systems – Manchester, N.H.-based Teletrol Systems. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-07-19
- Will the U.S. Move From Arab Oil Dependence to Asian Battery Dependence?
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos This month, a host of chemical and battery manufacturers formed a coalition that will seek $1 billion from the federal government to build a domestic industry for electric car batteries. Ideally, the money will be used for a factory that will then sell...
- External links 2008-12-29
- The Pentagon Goes Green with Cree LEDs
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John The Pentagon — known for such money-saving ventures as the mythical $600 hammer and wildly over-budget weapons development projects — is taking a crack at saving electricity with energy-efficient lighting. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-07
- Valence Technology: Electric Buses and Trucks First, Cars Later
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos The way to get to the electric car market is by bus, says Bob Kanode. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-15
- 3M Goes Renewable
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John 3M MMM, the conglomerate with products ranging from sticky notes to phones and TVs, also makes films, adhesives, light-concentrating panels and other products for the renewable energy industry – and now it's putting them all under one roof. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-02-03
- IBM Expands Efficiency Offerings
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John [[IBM]] is getting strategic with its efforts to help clients track and reduce their energy use and greenhouse-gas emissions – and turn a profit in the effort. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-02-15
- Japan's Komatsu to Ship Heat-to-Electricity Modules
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Got heat? Komatsu (KMTUY.PK) will give you power. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-29
- Peak Water: As Big a Threat (and Opportunity) as 'Peak Oil'
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John The threat of "peak water" should be considered as big a threat – and opportunity – as the threat of peak oil. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-25
- A Guide to Water Investing: Purification
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Editor's note: this is the second part in a three-part series on water investing. See Part One here. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-18
- A Guide to Water Investing: From Management to Treatment
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Editor's note: This is a three-part series on water investing. Click here for Part One, and here for Part Two. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-20
- The Global Lighting Market by the Numbers, Courtesy of Philips
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Lighting. It’s not as sexy as electric cars, solar thermal plants or biofuels, But it’s a key component of greentech. Kaj de Daas, chiarman of Philips Lighting North America (a subsidiary of Royal Philips PHG), provided an overview of the lighting market at...
- External links 2008-10-23
- VU1's Light Bulb of the Future: An Old TV Tube
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos The CRT TV is being reincarnated, sort of, as a light bulb. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-12-11
- U.S. Battery Consortium Seeks $1B: Is It a Waste?
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Fourteen U.S. chemical and electrical companies have banded together to seek $1 billion in federal aid to jumpstart an effort to make advanced batteries for cars, according to, among others The Wall Street Journal. While some of the money will undoubtedly go to...
- External links 2008-12-18
- Light Emitting Diodes: Rubicon Synthetically Creates World's Biggest Sapphire
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos A sapphire weighing in at 441 pounds was revealed to the world earlier this month. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-05-03
- A123 Systems Raises $69M: GE's Stake Now over 10%
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John A123 Systems said Monday it has raised $69 million from General Electric GE and other investors to keep up its plans to expand manufacturing of its lithium-ion batteries. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-04-14
- ZBB Energy Corp. Seeks DoE Stimulus Funds to Expand Flow Battery Production
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John ZBB Energy Corp. (AMEX: ZBB) said Thursday that it is seeking $47 million from Department of Energy stimulus funds to put $94 million into its existing zinc bromide flow battery factory, as well as a new facility. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-05-24
- GE Follows Up on Eco Program
- Greentech Media submits: By Fredrik Wass Three years in on GE's Ecomagination program and so far, so good, seems to be the company's conclusion. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-05-27
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