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- Fuel cell phones and cameras
- CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos talks with MTI's CEO Peng Lim, who shows off fuel cell prototypes for electronic gadgets that Lim says will finally start hitting the market next year.
- Tags: News, michael kanellos, fuel cell, camera, Pen Lim, green
- Videos 2008-04-25
- California's Green Guru Speaks Out
- The clean-tech industry of today is in its early stages, about where Microsoft was in 1980, says Terry Tamminen, an adviser at Pegasus Capital Advisors and the former director of California's Environmental Protection Agency. Now a main force behind the state's rise to the top as a climate change policy...
- Tags: California, News, Green, climate change, microsoft, environment, Terry Tamminen
- Videos 2008-04-16
- Working with the wind
- San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and CNET News.com�¢??s Kara Tsuboi tour a home that gets 40 percent of its power from the wind. After the homeowner installed a 45-foot-tall turbine in her backyard, not only was she the talk of the neighborhood, but her home was named one of the...
- Tags: News, kara tsuboi, gavin newsom, wind, solar, green, san francisco, environment
- Videos 2008-04-11
- Planting solar gardens
- At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Todd Glass of Heller Ehrman moderates a discussion on the challenges in developing solar technologies on a utility scale in the magnitude of 2,500 megawatts. Panelists include: Peter Duprey, CEO at Acciona; Ricardo Angel, senior vice president at GE Energy Financial Services; and...
- Tags: Purchasing & Procurement, Financial Planning, Financial Services, Business Operations, Finance, Green
- Videos 2008-03-13
- Which solar technology will survive?
- At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Todd Glass of Heller Ehrman moderates a discussion on the various solar technologies making a difference in the green movement. From thin film to concentrated photovoltatics, which technology is best-suited for deployment on a utility scale? Attempting to answer this question are panelists...
- Tags: Technology, Purchasing & Procurement, Financial Planning, Financial Services, Business Operations, Finance, Green
- Videos 2008-03-12
- The Green Enterprise
- A look into the enterprise to explore eco-friendly practices and innovations. In this ZDNet video series learn about what's motivating green tech, and how green technologies are impacting IT.
- Tags: Green Technology, Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Green
- Videos 2008-03-12
- Fill your car for $1.10 a gallon?
- Menlo Park, Calif.'s ZeaChem has come up with a way to turn wood chips into ethanol that will sell for around $1.10 a gallon or less when it comes out in 2010. Brewing and petrochemical technology go into the mix. News.com Editor at Large Michael Kanellos talks with founder Dan...
- Tags: wood, fuel, michael kanellos, green, ethanol
- Videos 2008-03-11
- The Green Enterprise: PG&E
- On the next installment of The Green Enterprise, ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das looks at how PG&E is working to deliver clean energy to its customers. Innovations include a unique solar installation at the company's headquarters, a hybrid-electric service truck, and emerging renewables from biogas to wave energy. Das also sits...
- Tags: The Green Enterprise, Green
- Videos 2008-03-10
- Photos from CeBit: Ultimate road warrior tech
- Vendors at CeBit are pushing new ways to keep people working and playing on the road. by Andy Smith
- Tags: CeBit, green, laptops, phones, Sun, servers, UMPC
- Image galleries 2008-03-07
- Photos: Biggest splash from Geneva auto show
- Auto maker Rinspeed got the idea from a 30-year-old James Bond movie--a sports car that looks great on land, sea, and under water. by Andy Smith
- Tags: automobile, green
- Image galleries 2008-03-05
- Green autos finding their niche
- At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Jan-Olaf Willums, chairman of Think, and Chetan Maini, chairman of Reva, discuss how the electric car is finding its niche as a short-distance vehicle and car-sharing solution.
- Tags: Green
- Videos 2008-03-03
- Microsoft's new head of 'Green'
- At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Microsoft Chief Environmental Strategist Robert Bernard discusses the company's new green initiatives for power management, such as making Windows Vista more energy efficient and monitoring energy usage in its new Windows Server 2008 product line.
- Tags: Monitoring, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Operating Systems, Software, Green
- Videos 2008-02-27
- A Greener IBM?
- At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Peter Williams, CTO of IBM's Big Green Innovations, discusses the role of technology in the green movement. He addresses everything from new virtualization systems to new sensor networks that will help monitor climate change.
- Tags: Monitor, IBM Corp., Virtualization, Storage Management, Monitors & Displays, Utility Computing, Hardware, Components, Green
- Videos 2008-02-27
- Achieving energy independence
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., Ira Ehrenpreis of Technology Partners moderates a discussion about the political and technical obstacles facing companies developing solutions around energy independence. The panelists are Mike Biddle, CEO at MBA Polymers; Jennifer Fonstad, managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Dirk Michels, partner...
- Tags: CEO, Business Structures, Finance, Green
- Videos 2008-01-31
- Debating the value of Green subsidies
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., Ira Ehrenpreis of Technology Partners moderates a discussion on the role of government in subsidizing green-technology ventures. The panelists are Mike Biddle, CEO at MBA Polymers; Jennifer Fonstad, managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Dirk Michels, partner at K&L Gates; and...
- Tags: CEO, Government, Business Structures, Vertical Industries, Finance, Enterprise Software, Software, Green
- Videos 2008-01-31
- Big business backing Green
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., Ira Ehrenpreis of Technology Partners moderates a discussion on how large companies like Peabody Energy and General Electric are seeking clean-tech companies to help green their business. The panelists are: Mike Biddle, CEO at MBA Polymers; Jennifer Fonstad, managing director...
- Tags: CEO, Business Structures, Finance, Green
- Videos 2008-01-31
- Green tech: What's changed?
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., Ira Ehrenpreis of Technology Partners moderates a discussion with executives about new developments in energy efficient materials over the last 15 years. The panelists are Mike Biddle, CEO at MBA Polymers; Jennifer Fonstad, managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Dirk Michels,...
- Tags: Green Technology, CEO, Business Structures, Finance, Green
- Videos 2008-01-30
- Is there a Green tech bubble?
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., Ira Ehrenpreis of Technology Partners moderates a discussion with executives on whether a green-technology bubble exists in the clean-tech investment community. The panelists are Mike Biddle, CEO at MBA Polymers; Jennifer Fonstad, managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Dirk Michels, partner...
- Tags: Green Technology, CEO, Business Structures, Finance, Green
- Videos 2008-01-30
- Future bright for solar energy
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., CNET News.com editor-at-large Michael Kanellos talks to John Woolard, CEO of BrightSource Energy, about building 100- to 200-megawatt solar-energy plants to power 100,000 to 200,000 homes. Woolard also discusses how the company is targeting solar as a competitive energy alternative to...
- Tags: Solar Energy, Telecom & Utilities, Green
- Videos 2008-01-30
- 2008: a year of decision for us all
- BMW335d. The above photo is from CNET"s gallery of diesel cars at the Detroit Auto Show. Click here to see whole line-up. It was the greenest auto show ever in that brown town of Detroit. According to Auto Alliance we...
- Tags: Detroit, Manufacturer, Harmony, Detroit Auto Show, Green, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-20
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