Entries from November 2009 ↓

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Cambridge NanoTech Announces Partnership to Integrate Glovebox With its Line of ALD Systems

Cambridge NanoTech today announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with M. Braun, Inc. to provide integration of M. Braun gloveboxes into its line of ALD systems.

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Picosun Launches 200 mm Batch Production ALD System

Picosun Oy, Finland-based global manufacturer of state-of-the-art Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) systems launched today a 200 mm batch production version of its highly praised design of SUNALE ALD process tools.

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MagForce Nanotechnologies Applies for European Regulatory Approval of its Nano-Cancer Therapy

MagForce Nanotechnologies AG has submitted the product file for NanoTherm to Medcert GmbH, the medical certification and testing company which serves as Notified Body for the certification of medical products.

Ten clean technology predictions for 2010

Continuing an annual tradition, Cleantech Group Executive Chairman Nicholas Parker offers ten trends to watch for in 2010.

Leading Washington attorney Sheila Hollis to Discuss Politics of Climate Change at Dec. 9th “Green Salon”

The December 9th Green Salon is saving the best for last. We are privileged to have a leading Washington DC attorney, Sheila Hollis, present on the US climate change legislation at the time of the Copenhagen climate conference. Coupled with her talk, we have outstanding operatic performers, Mary Dunleavy and Philip Cutlip, will perform accompanied by Thomas Muraco, an internationally renown accompanist.

Hydroelectric Projects Win LIHI Certification

The Governing Board of the Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) has granted low-impact certification to hydroelectric projects in Vermont, Oregon, and New Hampshire.

At COP15, 16 National Associations Say Major Hydrogen Programs Can Reduce Climate Change

Today, a coalition of 16 associations from around the world issued a joint statement to underscore how hydrogen technologies can help to curb global greenhouse gas emissions. The statement, addressed to the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change, Yvo de Boer, points out many significant benefits to the environment and other areas including the elimination of 80% of the emissions from light duty vehicles, according to studies by Japan, the European Union and United States.

Oyster Wave Energy Converter Begins Producing Power

Queen's University Belfast earlier this month launched the Oyster wave energy converter, the world's largest working wave-energy system, in Scotland's Orkney Islands.

IDB Loan Approved for 80-MW Hydro Project in Bolivia

Bolivia will receive US$106 million in loans from the Inter-American Development Bank to finance the construction of the 80-MW Misicuni hydroelectric project.

SolarCraft Mourns Loss of VP Sales & Marketing

It is with great sadness that we note the passing of John Maloney, SolarCraft's Vice President of Sales and Marketing, his wife Susan, and young children Gracie and Aiden, who were tragically killed in a traffic accident over the weekend.