Green news harvest: Mascoma, Konarka ramp up clean tech
A sampling of green-tech news with quick commentary.
- Konarka opens world's largest roll-to-roll thin-film solar manufacturing facility with 1 gigawatt nameplate capacity - Press release
After many years of development, Konarka boosts production of plastic solar cells it wants to embed in everything from cell phone chargers to more solid clothing. - Blowing offshore power into Oregon - Greentech Media
Seems like a wind company to watch. Principle Power makes, among other things, off-shore wind turbines using three-legged supports. - Mascoma announces $49.5 million in DOE and state of Michigan funding for cellulosic fuel facility - Press release
Here's one way clean-tech start-ups will scale up: government incentives. Michigan lures Mascoma to build a plant to make ethanol from wood chips. - The failing business of conservation - NYTimes.com
NYT's newish Green Inc. blog features a report from World Conservation Congress in which experts tell environmentalists to better understand business and learn how to motivate people. - Green TECHpulse, multicultural market research, multiclient study analysis - Press release
A survey of businesses and consumers shows strong interest in buying green. - Test driving the all-electric mini-car - Greentech Media
Kanellos tries the Tango (already purchased by George Clooney), an all-electric car with room for one driver in front and a person behind that zooms from 0 to 60 in four seconds.
Research firm Clean Edge sees job growth in budding Northwest clean-tech cluster.
Portable power for soldiers via a liquid fuel cell.
A piece on the clear opportunity to apply biotech to energy.
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer for CNET's Green Tech blog. He started at CNET News in 2002, covering IT and Web development. Before that, he was executive editor at IT publication InfoWorld. E-mail Martin.



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