Archive for September, 2008

The Saudi Arabia of Coal

September 30, 2008

With the vast coal reserves still untapped in the U.S., companies are taking this “dirty” fuel and turning it into a viable green resource.

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The Agricultural Revolution

September 29, 2008

The price tag on water for crops will drive water technology from agriculture into the industrial and municipal sectors.

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Is Synthetic Genomics the Next Manhattan Project?

September 25, 2008

Craig Ventor, CEO of Synthetic Genomics and sequencer of the human genome, is engineering new microbes that can produce high amounts of chemicals needed for…

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Curb Your Ethanol Enthusiasm

September 24, 2008

Greentech pundits are fond of pointing out that ethanol production can actually cause more harm than good. Last week, a panel of biofuel CEOs & investors led by…

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More Green for Green

September 16, 2008

In advance of the 2008 AlwaysOn GoingGreen Conference, we surveyed leaders in the green tech community on some of the critical issues facing the greentech sector…

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GoingGreen Top 100 Companies

September 15, 2008

AlwaysOn presents the second annual GoingGreen 100 Top Private Companies list, featuring the leading private greentech companies in 2008. The full list is…

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