Monday, October 17, 2011

Cleantech venture investing jumped in Q2 - Dallas Business Journal:

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Global cleantech investments totalled $1.2 billion acrose 94 companies, a 12 percent increase over thefirsy quarter. The increase was driveh by interest in alternative whichgrabbed $236 million, and advanced batteries, which received $165 Watertown, Mass., lithium ion battery maked landed a $100 million investment round led by Co. in April. The report’d authors say cleantech companiez will continue to be buttressed by investments by the federalo government and electric power companies to complementy venturecapital investment.
“New investment tax credite are playing a major role in making newsolae thermal, solar PV, and wind projects more economicallyg viable for utilities, which are bringing theire access to capital to the said Scott Smith, United State s leader of Deloitte’s cleantech practice, in a statement.

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