Los Angeles County has the most clean-tech companies in the state, with Orange, Santa Clara, San Diego, Alameda and San Francisco counties following it, according to a report released by the nonprofit Environmental Defense Fund.
“We’re here to serve as a catalyst,” says Holly Lepre, vice president of CleanTech San Diego, a non-profit formed a few years ago to promote San Diego as a world leader in the cleantech economy. “We’re trying to stimulate the demand …
Cleantech , i.e. solar, wind, biofuels, and other related topics, from the perspective of a San Diego eco chick, who makes it her job to learn all about the field during her free time
SAN DIEGO – CleanTech start-ups are grabbing increased interest and investments from venture capital groups that placed almost $2 billion into eco-friendly companies last year and increased the funding pace with another $773 million …
Three local university research teams will receive grants and business mentoring to help further develop and commercialize clean technology research projects through a partnership between the city of San Diego, local universities and …
Designed to support commercialization of clean technology innovations developed at universities, the San Diego Clean Tech Innovation and Commercialization Program will award researchers from UC San Diego and San Diego State University …
When Ira Ehrenpreis came through San Diego a couple of weeks ago, the cleantech investment partner at Palo Alto, CA-based Technology Partners said there was no.
On April 22nd the San Diego EDC and CleanTECH San Diego will present, Earth Day Brilliance Found in Smart Meter Opportunities. Click here for details….CleanTECH San Diego’s database of cleantech companies lists nine companies in the energy storage sector….
… global reputation as a cleantech cluster….
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