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    Intel Recognized for Green Power Commitments – Hard OCP

    Business Wire (press release) Intel Recognized for Green Power Commitments Hard OCP At Intel, we've made support for renewable energy a top priority, and we're proud to be part of the EPA's Green Power Partner program. … AmerenUE, PepsiCo Honored for Renewable Energy PR Environmental Leader Ed Holt Receives Green Power Leadership Pioneer Award From Center … North American Windpower CVPS takes top honors for Cow Power program Rutland Herald R & D Magazine

    Better Place Unveils Electric Car Software – New York Times

    New York Times Better Place Unveils Electric Car Software New York Times “Renault will be unveiling their first electric car model that will run on our network and for the first time the whole solution comes to together. … Better Place software tallies electric cars' charge CNET News Better Place Debuts EV Services Platform at Frankfurt Motor Show Reuters Better Place Connects With Microsoft, Intel for Electric Vehicle … Earth2Tech Forexyard

    Clean-tech investment rebound gains momentum – San Jose Mercury News

    Clean-tech investment rebound gains momentum San Jose Mercury News Fresh announcements from Renewable Ventures, Intel Capital, Foundation Capital, Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners suggest the momentum will continue. … and more

    Intel’s solar spinoff finds home in NY (The Oregonian)

    Did you miss this? I did. SpectraWatt, Intel’s solar spinoff, announced plans to move from Hillsboro to upstate New York last week. When the company halted construction of its Oregon facility in January, it was obvious that they were headed…

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    Watchers Council Results – Obama’s New Pro-Saudi Spy Chief Has A Few Analytical Hiccups

    Watchers Council Results – Obama’s New Pro-Saudi Spy Chief Has A Few Analytical Hiccups It’s official – Chas Freeman will be in charge of filtering and evaluating the intel that President Obama sees. He’ll be using the same kind of analytic nuance that led him to once declare that “Israel excels at war… it has shown no talent for peace.” And in case you didn’t know – that little piec… Read the full post from Mere Rhetoric Tags: Israel , diplomacy , Obama , CIA , saudi-arabia , democratic-jews , watchers-council via Blogdigger blog search for renewable .

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    Watchers Council Results – Obama’s New Pro-Saudi Spy Chief Has A Few Analytical Hiccups

    Intel Capital Expands Green-Tech Portfolio (PC Magazine)

    PC Magazine – The global investment powerhouse announced Monday that it will award $12.5 million in financing to Voltaix – a New Jersey-based provider of semiconductor materials used in the production of advanced photovoltaic cells.   Free content on FeedzillaMattresses

    Intel Double Dips in Solar & Chips with $12.5M in Voltaix

    The intersection of the semiconductor and solar industries has yielded yet another investment — this time it’s from Intel’s VC arm Intel Capital, which is investing $12.5 million into Voltaix, a manufacturer of chemicals and gases used in both chip and solar cell fabrication. This is Intel’s fourth cleantech investment recently and its third solar play in the last two months.

    Voltaix, headquartered in Branchburg, N.J., was the former ChemOvonic division of Energy Conversion Devices, from which it was spun off in 1986. The company plans to use this funding to build out its business to sell into the growing thin-film solar industry and sees particular potential in the realm of building integrated photovoltaics. However, not all thin-film manufacturing require Voltaix’s chemical products, and startups are working on printing systems that don’t require vacuum chambers or dangerous gases to achieve even and cheap deposition.

    Intel Capital has been increasingly investing in both cleantech and solar. The firm spun out SpectraWatt and led a $50 million round for the solar startup. Then earlier this month, Intel put some $37.5 million into German thin-film solar module maker Sulfurcell. Outside of solar, Intel invested an undisclosed sum into Grid Net, a smart-grid software developer.

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