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  1. Cast Your Vote for Thermal Biomass
  2. USDA Releases Regional Roadmap for Biofuels
  3. Are Cleantech Firms Ready for the Spotlight?
  4. Biofuels Testing Starts at Baltimore Schools
  5. Showing Some Vision in the Utility Industry
  6. Announcing the Turkish International Renewable Energy Congress
  7. POET acquires Putnam County, Ind. ethanol plant
  8. DOE Announces US $24M for Algae Research
  9. Poet Acquires 90-MGY Ethanol Plant
  10. Choose Biofuels and Efficiencies, Not More Oil
  11. Renewable Energy Overcomes Barriers to Deployment in Turkey
  12. CEO Perspectives: A View from the Top
  13. Ten Clean Energy Stocks for 2010: Q2 Update
  14. Clean Tech's Mid-Year Report: Many Battles Ahead
  15. Fueling Freedom is a Winner for Consumers, Taxpayers
  16. Ask POET Episode 3: the Ethanol Tax Credit
  17. POET voices support for Fueling Freedom Plan proposed by Growth Energy
  18. Debunking Myths of Cleantech PR
  19. Clean Power Development & Gestamp To Develop Bioenergy Projects
  20. BP Acquires Verenium's Cellulosic Biofuels Platform
  21. Solazyme Delivers Algae Jet Fuel to US Navy
  22. US Forest Service Approves SDG&E's Sunrise Powerlink
  23. Renewable Energy Policy Update For China
  24. REG Acquires Tellurian Biodiesel & American BDF
  25. Algae Biomass Summit Announces Preliminary Agenda
  26. Plane Makes Algae Biofuels Flight
  27. U.S. Increasing Biodiesel Supply
  28. No RES, No Cap & Trade in Scaled Back Energy Bill
  29. 360+ Organizations Release Statement on Senate Inaction on Energy Bill
  30. Is the U.S. Ready To Enact a FIT?
  31. POET: Senate Energy Bill missed an opportunity to do something about foreign oil addi
  32. Biomass Advancing in the Northeast
  33. The Importance of Market Access
  34. OriginOil Generates Revenue
  35. Time to scale back renewable energy incentives for the wealthy?
  36. One Step Towards Biocrude from Algae in Korea
  37. Why Should VEETC Be Renewed?
  38. BTEC Commends Legislators for Introduction of Thermal Renewable Energy and Efficiency
  39. Utility-scale Battery Research Underway
  40. Fossil Fuel Subsidies Outpace Renewables
  41. U.S. DOE Funds 'Sunlight-to-Fuel' Project
  42. Enolia Solar Systems to Install 1.5MW of SolarEdge Power Harvesting Systems in Greece
  43. Some Algae Biofuels Create GREATER Carbon Footprint
  44. Rebalancing the World's Energy Portfolio
  45. Top Green Power Purchasers
  46. Will We Find the 'Black Swan' of Clean Energy?
  47. Northeast Biodiesel Co-op Underway
  48. The False Sense of Security in the Gulf
  49. US VC Cleantech Investment Continues To Soar
  50. Food vs. Fuel – A Reversal by the World Bank
  51. World Bank: Biofuels Didn't Cause Grain Price Booms
  52. Strong Growth of Renewable Energy in UK
  53. Who's Running The Ship? What's The End Game?
  54. In Praise of Political Virtue
  55. DOE Funds Biomass Pretreatment Project
  56. Trends in Biomass: Opportunities for Global Equipment Suppliers in Asia
  57. Community-Centric Approach to Biomass Energy Necessary
  58. The Necessity of Smart Grids
  59. Solazyme Gets $52M for Algae Production
  60. POET Continues on Path To Cellulosic Ethanol Production
  61. POET conducts biomass harvest research in Texas
  62. SolarEdge Makes Impossible Installations Possible
  63. ADB Plans $1B in Asian Renewables Investment
  64. The Feed-in Tariff Discussion Heats Up
  65. NREL Releases Feed-in Tariff Guide
  66. Nigerian professionals boost their know-how in Renewable Energies
  67. Ontario's Growing Pains: Will the Wind and Solar Industries Scale-up in Time?
  68. The Many Considerations of a Fuel Supply Agreement
  69. Detroit Edison Buying 20 MW of Biomass Energy
  70. Blender Pump Shortage Perpetuates Reliance on Foreign Oil
  71. Forest Concepts Gets $1M for R&D on Biomass Technology
  72. African Investors to Explore Opportunities in Renewable Energy in Germany
  73. Looking Beyond the Climate Bill Disaster
  74. Malaysia's 2011 Proposed Solar, Biomass, Biogas, & Hydro Tariffs
  75. The Difference Between the Chinese and the U.S. View of Clean Tech Subsidies
  76. POET, farmers kick off commercial biomass harvest for Project LIBERTY cellulosic etha
  77. After Slow Start, BlueFire Rebrands Itself
  78. Shelton Biomass Power Plant Secures Supply Agreement
  79. Israel and U.S. Cooperate on Renewables
  80. Our Dust Bowl Moment?
  81. Is the Transmission 'Problem' Real?
  82. Low Prices for Wind Power PPA Kill Idaho Power Deal
  83. Top 4 Clean-Tech Predictions for 2H 2010
  84. Biomass in Microturbines
  85. Ethanol is Here Today
  86. New 1-MW Waste-to-energy Plant Goes Online in UK
  87. Top 10 Key Biofuels Thresholds
  88. Level the Playing Field and Ethanol Will Compete On Its Own
  89. New Possibilities in the Hunt for Financing
  90. Range Fuels Finally Gets its Cellulosic Plant Running
  91. In An Open Market, All Fuels Can Compete
  92. Filling The Gap Vermont Yankee Could Leave
  93. More green energy for the globe
  94. Estimating Forward REC Price Curves
  95. What's Your Game Plan?
  96. Chapter Excerpt: Gas Lines and Gasohol
  97. Big Oil Still Likes Cellulosic Ethanol
  98. Jatropha Gene Sequence: Will it Help the Industry?
  99. Biomass Heat is Not Coal
  100. The Best Peak Oil Investments: PTRP
  101. China Working Toward Green Energy Solutions
  102. Understanding "Beginning Construction" Under Section 1603
  103. Turkish Renewable Energy May Feed EU Grid
  104. Peace Corps to Tackle Grassroots Energy Issues
  105. Grid Energy Storage a $35B Market by 2020
  106. Renewable Portfolio Standards Work, But at What Cost?
  107. Growth Energy Gains Four New Producing Members
  108. Mascoma Buys SunOpta BioProcess for $51 M
  109. U.S. Keeping up with European Biomass Demand
  110. Biofuel Co-Production: Will it Scale Quickly?
  111. Innovation for Biogas in France
  112. The Best Peak Oil Investments: Why Invest for Peak Oil?
  113. ACORE Releases a State-by-State Report on Renewable Energy
  114. Small Businesses Urge US Senate To Let Clean Energy Create Jobs
  115. Surprise, Surprise, China is Promoting Its Clean Tech Industry!
  116. Biofuels and Combustion Engine Research Needed
  117. Joule Patents Organism for Biofuels
  118. 50 Years of OPEC
  119. On OPEC's 50th Anniversary, U.S. Ethanol Industry Calls on Congress and Consumers to
  120. Grace Receives 3.3 Million from DOE for Biofuel Research
  121. Sludge to Electricity Shows Promise
  122. Electricity Needs To Go Smart
  123. Growth Energy and Industry Groups Call on DOE to Restore Funding, Fix Energy Loan Pro
  124. Enerkem Building Trash-to-Fuels Plant
  125. Oil Spill Contained, Energy Policy Dies, Status Quo Blissfully Restored
  126. History Doesn't Have to Rhyme -- IPP 2.0 in China and India
  127. Two Wrongs Don't Make It Right
  128. Cleantech Stimulus Still Not Stimulating
  129. California Enters the Renewables Tug-of-war
  130. Stop the Stalling
  131. What's age got to do with it? E15 is safe for all cars
  132. NREL Releases Biomass Mapping Application
  133. Growth Energy Gains New Member
  134. Auto Technology Turbocharges Biomass Generation
  135. Got Wood?
  136. A National Renewable Energy Standard Bill Surfaces in D.C.
  137. Wood-to-Energy Developments
  138. 7th SouthEast European EE & RES Congress & Exhibition Presented at Nis
  139. The US Military's Two-pronged Renewable Energy Initiative
  140. Big news day for cellulosic ethanol
  141. Biomass to Help Power Scottish Hospitals
  142. FIT for Ontario
  143. Department of Inactivity?
  144. Clean Edge Offers the Truth About Green Jobs
  145. Germany Adds Nearly 1% of Electricity Supply with Solar in Eight Months
  146. Is Algae Biodiesel a Decade Away?
  147. Is all CO2 created equal?
  148. Brazilian Ethanol Emerges from the Doldrums
  149. Ethanol Paving the Way to Energy Independence
  150. As Heating Season Nears, New Group Calls for 25 Percent of Heating Needs in the North
  151. South-East European Eco Forum at IFAT in Munich
  152. SolarEdge Technologies Secures a US$25 Million Financing Round
  153. Canada Probes the Frontiers of Biofuel
  154. Ten Clean Energy Stocks for 2010: Third Quarter Update
  155. Portfolio Approach: New Kids on the Block
  156. When Clean Energy Gets Dirty, and Dirty Energy Goes Clean
  157. POET CEO comments on E15 approval
  158. The Pellet Handbook: The Production and Thermal Utilization of Biomass Pellets
  159. Time is Running Out for U.S. Leadership in Clean-Tech Jobs
  160. BTEC Presents New Webinar on Residential Biomass Heating
  161. Michael Best at Southeast Biomass Conference
  162. EPA Greenlights Ethanol Increase in Fuel Blend
  163. EPA approves first ethanol content increase in 32 years
  164. Biomass Conversions: Not So Cut and Dried
  165. Ethanol Blend Wall Increased in the U.S.
  166. E15: Our View
  167. Big Oil Perpetuates Status Quo
  168. 2010 US Election Preview for Cleantech
  169. On Caring and Climate
  170. REC Solar Germany will sponsor the
  171. Public-Private Partnerships Can Help Finance Renewable Energy Projects
  172. Official Spanish Participation at
  173. Growth Energy: Blender Pumps Effort by USDA The Right Step Forward
  174. POET welcomes final USDA rule that will help launch the biomass market for cellulosic
  175. Waste-Based Energy, Present and Future
  176. Scientists to CARB: There is No "Indirect Land Use Change" With Ethanol
  177. Vietnam Approves 40 MW Biomass Plant
  178. Let's Choose Facts Over Fantasy
  179. US Biofuel Wins 75% Subsidy
  180. Will Clean Energy Manufacturing Create US Jobs?
  181. Prop 23 Threatens California's Clean Energy Future
  182. The World Series of Renewable Energy
  183. Halfway There: Pedaling Under the St. Louis Arch
  184. Rocket Trike and the Green Hornet
  185. Island Breezes, Sun Perfect for Renewables
  186. Now What? Funny You Should Ask….
  187. New Bi-Partisan Calls for End to Ethanol Subsidies
  188. BTEC Expresses Both Praise, Disappointment for Revised BCAP Rules
  189. Pike Research: Algae-Based Biofuels Production To Reach 61 MGPY by 2020
  190. Folly by Numbers – USDA Shows Economic Gains from Eliminating Subsidies
  191. USDA Report Finds Ethanol Has Economic Benefits for American Families
  192. USDA: Ethanol Can Be Cost Savings for U.S. Households
  193. New ABS 2010 BioFuels Report Now Available
  194. What Food v. Fuel Debate?
  195. IEA's World Energy Outlook 2010 Sends Strong Message
  196. More Than $5 Fossil Fuel Subsidies for Every $1 of Support for Renewables
  197. POET Biorefining – Caro (Mich.) helps bring two new ethanol blender pumps to area dr
  198. Algal Fuels: Just around the Corner or 10 Years Away?
  199. Lessons from 2008
  200. Algae for Biofuels: Moving from Promise to Reality, But How Fast?
  201. Is There Enough Cellulosic Ethanol To Meet 2011 Targets?
  202. Yes, Green Jobs Are Real
  203. Tornado Warnings & 80 MPH Wind Gusts" (Tues. and Wed., Oct. 26 and 27, 2010)
  204. Cleantech Venture Investments Fall 55% in Q3
  205. SEI Leads Renewable Energy Tour to Cuba
  206. SEIA, Others Call for Extension of TGP in US
  207. REC Solar to join the 7th South East European EE & RES Congress as speakers
  208. Alternative Energy and Climate Change Mutual Funds, Part II
  209. 2011 Outlook for Clean Energy Jobs in the U.S. – Beating the Trend
  210. Another Blow to Ethanol Subsidies and Trade Protection from Iowa State
  211. Growth Energy Testifies at EPA Hearing on E15 Label
  212. Lux Research: Innovation Will Grow Biofuels Market
  213. Greenleaf Power Looking To Acquire Biomass Power Plants
  214. Deficit Commission Report a Sobering Reminder on U.S. Ethanol Policy Reform
  215. US Military Tests Algae Biofuel Ship, Synthetic Jet Fuel
  216. Biomass Co-generation Facility Breaks Ground in Oregon
  217. Alternative Energy and Climate Change Mutual Funds, Part IV
  218. FERC, DOE Seek Better Grid Integration of Wind and Solar Energy
  219. Alternative Energy and Climate Change Mutual Funds, Part III
  220. 'The Business Community is in Agreement: We Need a Price on Carbon'
  221. 25,000 Reasons Congress Should End the Ethanol Tariff
  222. No Biomass at Burger as FirstEnergy Opts To Close Coal-fired Units
  223. Advanced Biofuels Could Be Commercialized in 1-3 Years
  224. In Clean Energy, Active Management Pays
  225. Fossil Fuel Factual Fallacies: New York Times Called Out by Renowned Geoscientist
  226. US Should Stay Out of Cancun Says Climate Action Group
  227. Baby Steps Taken To Commercialize 2nd Gen Ethanol
  228. Predictions for Cleantech in 2011
  229. POET ranks #3 in 'Hottest Companies in Bioenergy'
  230. The 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy for 2010-11
  231. Can Engineered Bugs Help Generate Biofuels?
  232. Algae Companies Trying To Speak the Same Language
  233. Lame Duck Congress Goes from Bad to Worse on U.S. Ethanol Policy
  234. Ethiopia Sets its Sights on Biodiesel
  235. American Ethanol Led by Growth Energy Becomes Official Partner of NASCAR
  236. Is Corn Ethanol a Dirty Word?
  237. Another Biomass Power Plant Bites the Dust
  238. EPA Confirms Tiny Cellulosic Biofuels Mandate for 2011
  239. Ernst & Young Releases Country Attractiveness Report
  240. Bulgaria examines the CO2 capture and storage technology
  241. Enercon World's Most Powerful Wind Turbine at Present!
  242. Quick Look: Renewable Energy Development in China
  243. Pew: Clean Power Industry Worth Trillions by 2020
  244. Umweltcluster Bayern - partner of the South-East European Conference & Exhibition on
  245. Natural Power turns up the heat on small-scale biomass projects
  246. Hamang Patel to Speak at Pacific West Biomass Conference
  247. Bioengineers Develop Bacterial Strain That Could Increase Ethanol Production
  248. Proposed Tax Extenders Bill Includes TGP, Other Renewable Energy Provisions
  249. Quick Look: Renewable Energy Development in Germany
  250. Ontario's FIT Raises Lender Interest