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Solar Startup Solasta Seeks Next Round

The solar firm was founded in 2006 with A round funding from Kleiner Perkins and claims its process could increase the efficiency of conventional amorphous silicon PV by up to 150 percent.

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  • Energy Storage: What Is the Cheapest Solution?

    By signing up for solar and wind power, utilities have to invest in energy storage. There are many options, but most are pricey.

    Grid Storage

    Ucilia Wang November 5, 2009
  • Cal May Add 365MW in 2009, Still Short of 20% Mandate

    California’s utilities are signing gigawatts of renewable electricity contracts, but getting those electrons hasn’t been so easy.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang October 30, 2009
  • How Do You Define Green?

    How do you divide up the green market? There are actually lots of ways.

    Finance and VC

    Michael Kanellos October 27, 2009
  • Wind Power Capacity Perks Up in 3Q

    But the United States is likely to see less wind energy capacities being added in 2009 than 2008, despite stimulus money and policies.

    Wind

    Ucilia Wang October 20, 2009
  • Energy and Health: The $120B Hidden Cost

    A National Research Council report quantifies how energy production and use poses a significant and expensive risk to humans.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang October 19, 2009
  • Feds Budget $750M for ‘Conventional’ Renewable Energy Generation

    The new loan guarantee program will support as much as $8 billion in loans for power plants using more mature solar, wind and other technologies.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang October 7, 2009
  • EU’s New Solar Plan Falls Short, Says Industry Group

    The European Commission releases a new technology plan to curb carbon emissions, and includes a Smart Cities Initiative for the first time to promote energy efficiency measures.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang October 7, 2009
  • Duke Plans Offshore Wind Pilot Project

    The utility expects to put up as much as $35 million to set up wind turbines off the North Carolina coast to about operating an offshore wind farm.

    Wind

    Ucilia Wang October 6, 2009
  • Feds Issue $550.4M Green Energy Cash Grants

    The Treasury is doling out a second round of money for its cash-instead-of-tax credit program, benefiting not only renewable energy developers but also manufacturers such as Solyndra and Vestas.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang September 22, 2009
  • Cal Net Metering Bill Stalls

    A spat over licensing and labor couldn’t be resolved by state lawmakers when they considered a bill to expand the net metering program for solar and wind energy system owners.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang September 14, 2009
  • Cal Lawmakers Propose Smaller Increase for Net Metering

    A state Senate committee voted to set the cap at 3.5 percent instead of the 5 percent in an earlier version of the bill, which sets out to expand a program that has largely benefited solar energy system owners.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang September 1, 2009
  • Treasury Grant’s Big Winners: Wind Companies

    The feds have awarded $502.6 million under a new $3 billion program that gives the cash equivalent of a 30 percent investment tax credit

    Wind

    Ucilia Wang September 1, 2009
  • Feds: Start Applying for 30% Tax Credit for Clean Energy Manufacturing

    The tax credit program is capped at $2.3 billion and is the latest of a series of financial aid initiatives aimed at boosting renewable energy and other greentech manufacturing and job creation.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang August 13, 2009
  • Feds Now Accepting Applications for Solar, Wind

    The U.S. government plans to dole out roughly $3 billion to renewable energy companies willing to forgo a tax credit in exchange for cash payments.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang July 31, 2009
  • Wind Grows by 33% in First Half

    Although the U.S. needs a firm renewable policy, the American Wind Energy Association notes that growth is good.

    Wind

    Michael Kanellos July 28, 2009
  • Feds (Almost) Ready to Issue Renewable Energy Grants

    The Department of Treasury has issued some guidance on how to apply for a cash grant that would provide 30 percent of the cost of a solar or wind project. But it’s not yet ready to accept applications.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang July 9, 2009
  • Pickens: World’s Biggest Wind Farm No Longer on Drawing Board

    The Texas oil tycoon has scaled back his plans for a massive wind farm in Texas, saying he'll build several smaller ones instead. Economic turmoil, falling natural gas prices and lack of transmission lines are to blame, he said.

    Wind

    Jeff St. John July 7, 2009
  • Beacon Power, Nordic Windpower Get $59M DOE Loan Guarantees

    Beacon and Nordic are the second and third companies to receive energy loan guarantees this year. Energy Secretary Chu has promised to streamline the review of loan guarantee applications.

    Wind

    Ucilia Wang July 2, 2009
  • Feds Issue First-Ever Offshore Wind Leases

    The Interior Department has issued leases to five companies to collect wind speed and other weather data to find the best sites for building wind farms on the outer continental shelf.  

    Wind

    Ucilia Wang June 23, 2009
  • California Dreaming: Achieving 33% RPS Could Cost $12B in New Transmissions

    A report by the California Public Utilities Commission outlines policy needs and tradeoffs for getting 33 percent electricity from renewable sources by 2020.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang June 15, 2009
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