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Cleantech people, money and deals: 16 – 20 Feb. 2009

Published Saturday, 21st February 2009

handshakeWho moved up the cleantech exec ladder or secured new funds for business development this week? Check out some of the week’s highlights:

  • Peter L. Corsell, CEO of GridPoint, was this week appointed to the Entech Solar board of directors;
  • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has received a $50,000 building education grant from Siemens Building Technologies Inc. The school will use the funding to launch a series of courses aimed at fostering excellence in the fields of architectural engineering and building energy management;
  • Denmark’s BioGasol received a €10.4 million grant from the Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme to help develop a demonstration ethanol plant with a capacity of 5 million litres of ethanol per year;
  • Colorado-based OPX Biotechnologies Inc. has secured series C financing of $12.1 million (US). The company provides technology to support genome research for optimising the use of microbes in biofuel production;
  • Marks & Spencer this week signed the UK retail sector’s largest-ever renewable energy contract. The six-year deal with npower will provide the retail company with 2.6 terrawatt-hours of renewable electricity starting this April.
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