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Clean-Tech Start-Ups Swing For The Fences
By Mr Ethanol | October 31, 2007

CNET News:
While the 2007 Boston Red Sox celebrated their recent World Series victory outside, entrepreneurs and investors met here on Tuesday to plot the future of energy at the third annual Conference on Clean Energy.
The New England area is vying to become a major center for clean-technology industries, along with Silicon Valley in California. At the conference, a number of companies exhibited their products, ranging from niche markets–better pretreatment for corn ethanol refineries–to very ambitious plans, such as alternatives to the internal combustion engine…
Topics: Energy, Green Business, News, Technology, Trends |
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