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Energy Recovery: Can Desalinization Technology Go Elsewhere?
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Desalination expert Energy Recovery ERII is moving up and out. The Norwegian-American-Kuwaiti company – which held one of the few IPOs in greentech last year – today unfurls the PX 300, a larger, fine-tuned version of its energy capture devices for...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media
External links 2009-07-30
A123: The IPO That Jumpstarts the Greentech Era?
Greentech Media submits: By Eric Wesoff A123 Systems AONE, the developer and manufacturer of advanced, rechargeable lithium ion batteries, amended the SEC registration statement for its' long-threatened IPO in late June. The document shows a modest gross profit in the first quarter of 2009 on $23 million in...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media
External links 2009-08-03
Feds Give $2.4B to 48 Auto Battery and Electric Drive Projects
Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang The U.S. government said Wednesday it plans to dole out $2.4 billion in grants to 48 automotive battery and electric drive research and manufacturing projects, part of a push to accelerate the development of electric cars. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, Johnson Controls Inc.
External links 2009-08-06
Waste Management Says Yes to Terrabon?s Trash-to-Fuel Tech, Joining Valero
Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Terrabon wants to turn trash and other non-food organic waste into salts that can be converted into gasoline. Waste Management WM, America's biggest trash hauling company, appears to be a fan of the idea. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, Valero Energy Corp., Washington Mutual Inc.
External links 2009-08-27
Paper's Worst Performance Since World War II
Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Global economic malaise and the terrible state of the newspaper industry has put a huge bite on the paper and cardboard industries in 2008 and 2009, driving them to their worst performance since World War II. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, Kimberly-Clark Corp.
External links 2009-09-09
Storing Water Underground, Schlumberger Style
Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Schlumberger SLB has a ton of experience...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, Schlumberger Ltd.
External links 2009-09-15
GE Dives Into Korean Smart Meter Market
Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John General Electric GE is trying to secure its place in the Korean smart meter market in partnership with NURI Telecom. Will Korea's utility be interested in what the two companies have to offer? by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Utility, Greentech Media, General Electric Co.
External links 2009-09-22
Hewlett-Packard?s Chemicals for Removing Ink
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Hewlett-Packard HPQ says the answer to getting rid of ink on recycled paper revolves around bubbles. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, Hewlett-Packard Co.
External links 2009-09-23
A123 Raises Price in Anticipation of Thursday's IPO
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos A123 AONE Systems is feeling cocky. The battery maker, which plans to go public and wants to start trading its shares on Nasdaq tomorrow, said in its filing with the SEC that it will now sell its shares at a price...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media
External links 2009-09-23
A123 Watch: A Little Down, But So Is Everyone
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos A123 Systems AONE – see full rigamole here – has dropped a bit from its close above $20 Thursday, but it's hovering around $19.20. At one point it was near $21. The entire market was down Friday. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media
External links 2009-09-26
A Road Map to New Lighting
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Lighting. Admit it, you've never found it that interesting. It's one of the underlying reasons that the incandescent still accounts for around 80 percent of the bulbs sold to consumers in the U.S. Consumers just grab and go when it comes...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, General Electric Co., Philips Electronics N.V.
External links 2009-10-19
Metabolix: Plastic from Tobacco
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Metabolix, the bioplastic company working with agribusiness giant Archer Daniels Midland ADM, has conducted experiments that could lead to a new life for the stinking weed. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Biotech, Greentech Media, Metabolix Inc.
External links 2009-10-23
A Month After Its IPO, A123 Systems Is Still Rising
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos If you were wondering if the stock of battery maker A123 Systems AONE would hold up after its successful IPO last month, the answer is good. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media
External links 2009-10-23
If You're Selling a Solar Company, Call Siemens
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Siemens SI is the company that just can't resist. The German industrial giant is considering purchasing solar cell maker Q-Cells (QCLSF.PK), according to Reuters. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Energy, Greentech Media, Siemens AG, Sirit Inc.
External links 2009-10-27
A123 Systems Expands in Japan
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Tokyo correspondent Hayashi Sakawa points out that A123 systems AONE has entered into an alliance with IHI, a large equipment maker, to collaborate on products for the transportation, industrial and marine markets. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media
External links 2009-10-28
Energy Recovery: 422.7M Gallons of Seawater Desalinated a Day
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Energy Recovery ERII, the Oakland, Calif.--based maker of advanced desalination equipment, has signed a contract to install its PX Pressure Exchanger systems in a new desalination plant in Tenes, Algeria. The plant itself will generate 52.8 million gallons of fresh water a day...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, Energy Recovery Inc.
External links 2009-11-04
Wal-Mart to Outfit 650 Stores with Cree LEDs in Next Year
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kenellos Wal-Mart WMT, the mega-retailer that helped put energy consumption on the agenda for corporate executives, said it will use light emitting diode lights from Cree CREE in new stores and retrofitted ones. In the first year, that will come to 650 stores alone....
Tags: Retail, Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, Cree, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
External links 2009-11-05
Is Fiat and Chrysler's Pullback on Electric Cars Bad News for A123 Systems?
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Fiat (FIATY.PK), the new owners of Chrysler, has apparently pushed back the effort to release an electric car, according to Reuters. Fiat has scrapped the Dodge Circuit, a two-seater electric sports car, as well as a plan to make a fleet of 220...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Transport, Greentech Media
External links 2009-11-09
Starbucks Goes Bonkers for LED Lights
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Coffee behemoth Starbucks SBUX will replace conventional lights with light emitting diode (LED) bulbs in 8,000 stores by March of next year. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, General Electric Co., Starbucks Corp.
External links 2009-11-12
Dow Chemical Lines Up with Caltech for Next-Gen Solar
Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Dow Chemical DOW, the chemical manufacturer that plans to release roofing tiles with integrated copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) solar cells next year, has inked a multimillion dollar research alliance with Caltech to experiment with next generation solar cells. by Greentech Media
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Greentech Media, The Dow Chemical Co.
External links 2009-11-13
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