1 Proton Energy, Toyota ink deal?
WALLINGFORD — Proton Energy Systems has reached an agreement with Toyota Motor Sales USA that will bring 10 of the automaker’s hydrogen-powered vehicles to Connecticut for use by employees of the local company, as well as community and business leaders around the state. Source: New Haven Register
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2 Advanced Energy Launches Ascent® DC Power Supply Product Suite
FORT COLLINS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. (NasdaqGM: AEIS) today announced the launch of the Ascent® product line, a new suite of DC power supply systems designed to enable manufacturers to support the demand for exceptional reliability and robust performance. The new systems simplify power supply integration in a wide range of thin-film applications; including solar ... Source: Business Wire
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3 $4M available for Clean Energy loans
ROCKY HILL — The Connecticut Clean Energy Fund has launched a new Operational Demonstration Program. It funds the installation, demonstration and testing of pre-commercial clean energy technologies by providing loans of $150,000 to $500,000. Funding of $4 million has been budgeted for the program over the next two fiscal years, enabling it to support up to six new projects a year. Source: The New Britain Herald
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4 President Hu calls for more innovation, use of clean energy during Shenzhen tour
Chinese President Hu Jintao called for more innovation and increased use of clean energy during a recent tour of Shenzhen, before he attended a celebratory rally marking the 30th anniversary of the country's first special economic zone. Source: People's Daily
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5 Draper looks for solutions to energy problems
By Robert Trigaux ST. PETERSBURG TIMES Draper Lab, the MIT spinoff whiz kids out of Cambridge, Mass., know how to make super-small electronic and advanced medical devices. The firm recently set up facilities both in St. Petersburg and Tampa, Fla. to expand their footprint in high-end security devices and biomedical innovations. Source: The Tech
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6 Brookings Institution proposes clean-energy centers
A new report from the Mountain West branch of the Brookings Institution proposes four to six energy innovation centers be created in a region that includes six Western states. Source: Las Vegas Business Press
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7 Posco, JFE Shares Rise as China Curbs Steel Output
Posco, JFE Holdings Inc. and other Asian steelmakers advanced after steel prices in China, the biggest consumer of the metal, jumped amid production cuts. Source: BusinessWeek
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8 Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $2.4M; Includes NOxOUT Project And ULTRA Systems In China
Fuel Tech, Inc., a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders totaling $2.4 million. The largest of these orders was the award of a NOxOUT Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) project at an industrial plant in Guangzhou ... Source: PollutionOnline
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9 Columbia âTrail Trompâ raises more than $10,000 for Advanced Research Foundation cancer research
CALIFON --More than 400 people turned out for the first Columbia Trail Tromp, on Sunday, Aug. 22, to raise money for the Advanced Research Foundation. Participants walked, ran or bicycled from Long Valley to High Bridge, with stops in Califon and High Bridge. Source: Hunterdon Review
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10 FACTBOX - Main points from latest IAEA report on Iran
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) also voiced concern about Iran's objections to some of its inspectors and urged it to answer queries about possible military dimensions to its nuclear programme. Source: The Star
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