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Deal tracking: More solar heads to market
Another solar IPO hits the docket in our weekly roundup of who’s investing where, and who’s acquiring who in cleantech.

Exclusive: Glitnir to bring geothermal to India
Workers to return to Iceland with iPods full of bhangra.

Interview: Challenging silicon’s grip on solar
New solar nanotech rock star Jin Zhang, who first attracted attention last week, gives us a tour of his lab at the University of California Santa Cruz.

News brief: High-temp manufacturing furnaces get “greener”
You, too, can bend metal while cutting energy costs by 80%.

Poll: Why are large co.’s adopting green practices today?

Financial opportunity? Shareholder appeasement? PR? A real desire to better the planet? Unlike the U.S. primaries, it only takes a click.

Webinar: Selling cleantech products & services in China
Couldn’t make our live session on what cleantech companies need to know about doing business in China? Listen to our recording.

Exclusive: FutureGen migrates north?
Last week’s rumors of clean coal’s demise were exaggerated. It’s just making like a draft dodger. Full Story »

Exclusive: Ecolab boosts water services with Ecovation deal
$210 million acquisition helps company clean up.

Cleantech Avenger: On resignation and reinvention
An Evergreen director quits, an embattled entrepreneur recasts himself and the Avenger shares a glipse of his secret California hideout.

Exclusive: Yokohama rolls on orange oil
You, too, can get better milage with citrus peels on your tires.

Exclusive: Calpine emerges from Chapter 11
Returns from the brink in a manner that would make M. Night Shyamalan proud.

News brief: Yingli slims down its solar wafers
In solar, you can never have too little of a good thing.