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Investments In Clean Energy Soar
Apollo Alliance, October 2008

Governments, banks, and private investors around the world are furiously pumping capital into renewable energy, research and development, and clean energy manufacturing.

 

Outside Research

 

A New Strategy To Spur Energy Innovation
Center For American Progress, January 2008

The rate at which the United States is able to develop and deploy new energy technologies will, to a great extent, determine the ultimate speed and cost of the economic transformation. Large-scale carbon capture and sequestration, advanced batteries, plug-in hybrid vehicle technologies, next-generation biofuels for the transportation sector, and a number of other innovations will be vital to achieving a low-carbon economy, and the United States must not only develop but deploy these technologies.

U.S. Energy Research and Development
University of California at Berkeley, February 2006

Report examines investment trends in research and development in the energy sector.

Rising Above the Gathering Storm
National Academy of Sciences, 2007

Economic studies conducted before the information-technology revolution have shown that as much as 85% of measured growth in US income per capita was due to technological change. Can America repeat this performance?

Cleantech Venture Capital: How Public Policy Has Stimulated Private Investment
Environmental Entrepreneurs, Cleantech Venture Network, May 2007

New research by Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) and the Cleantech Venture Network shows continued strong growth in the U.S. cleantech
industry. Smart public policy can help secure this advantage, while also addressing environmental and climate issues though solutions that will create jobs and provide significant economic benefits.

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