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| Applied Materials Enters New Sector |  |
| Applied Materials announced a $1.9 billion agreement to help outfit factories that produce solar panels, a possible sign the company`s move to diversify beyond supplying equipment for chip-manufacturing plants is paying off.
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| GM, Toyota Doubtful on Fuel Cells` Mass Use |  |
| Top executives from GM and Toyota expressed doubts about the viability of hydrogen fuel cells and suggested their companies are now betting that electric cars will prove to be a better way to reduce fuel consumption.
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| Fremont named one of nation`s `greenest` cities |  |
| "The Bay Area attracted about a billion dollars last year for research in alternative energy technology." Who`s the greenest of them all? If a new national survey is any indication, it`s the Bay Area. via The Argus |
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| BP, GM see hydrogen in their future |  |
| Top executives of BP and General Motors Corp., two of the world`s largest corporations, outlined on Tuesday their visions for the future of renewable energy.
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| Tech Pundit Sees Bright Future for Solar Energy |  |
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| UPC Wind Finalizes Deals with SCIDA |  |
| UPC Wind has announced that it has finalized an agreement with the Steuben County Industrial Development Agency (SCIDA) in New York, establishing the second of two major economic packages for the region as part of its Cohocton and Dutch Hill Wind Power Projects. |
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| Wind Energy Corp. Launches Test Project |  |
| Wind Energy Corporation has announced that it has partnered with H-E-B for a new research and development project to study the commercial application of Wind Energy`s vertical axis wind turbine. The study will take place at H-E-B`s Weslaco Retail Support Center in Weslaco, Texas. |
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| Renewables 2007 Global Status Report: Perceptions and Realities |  |
| In 2007, more than $100 billion was invested in new renewable energy capacity, manufacturing plants, and research and development -- a true global milestone. Yet perceptions lag behind the reality of renewable energy because change has been so rapid in recent years. This report captures that reality and provides an overview of the status of renewable energy worldwide in 2007. The report covers trends in markets, investments, industries, policies, and rural (off-grid) renewable energy. (By design, the report does not provide analysis, discuss current issues, or forecast the future.) Many of the trends reflect increasing significance relative to conventional energy. |
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