Earth2Tech Maps: 101 Cleantech Startups
If you’re wondering where the cleantech hot spots are around the globe, then we have the ultimate map for you: Earth2Tech’s 101 Cleantech Startups, where you can see how cleantech companies are sprouting up all over the place.
The different sectors — like solar, energy storage, biofuels and electric vehicles — are all represented by a logo, and each pin on the map has all of the vital stats for each startup (founding year, investors, technology, etc.). We admit we’ve got a bit of a Valley skew, but we’ve thrown in some of the international cleantech heavyweights as well.
And for those of you who are fans of our other maps, make sure to check out our Biofuels Deathwatch map and Coal Deathwatch map.
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Bio-Foolish Behavior
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Friday, February 22, 2008 4:20 PM PT
Environment: In 2005, America used 15% of its corn crop to replace just 2% of its gasoline. Two new studies say use of biofuels will leave the world a warmer and hungrier place.
(The Environmental Elite = The Enemy of the Poor & Hungry)
Sanjong; Much has changed since 2005. Research is progressing toward biodiesel (not ethanol), which is Not food based. Algae is one of several materials biodiesel can be from.
Maybe Panapa could help you to map all this interesting data !
Great post, I will research on the other ones.
tks
A bit of a skew is an understatement. If you’d like details of European Cleantech (ETS, if you please, in the UK) contact us.
Missing Serious Materials in Sunnyvale.
It’s exciting to see such a robust ecosystem of CleanTech startups growing around the world. For companies developing technology solutions to help address today’s environmental challenges, I want to let you know about The Ingenuity Point, a worldwide contest that recognizes and celebrates passionate people and innovative software companies making a difference for our future. This contest round ends on 2/28/08 so submit your entry today for a chance to be recognized and win.
Here’s the link to the contest for clean tech startups.
Here’s the link to the contest for cleantech software companies http://www.theingenuitypoint.com
What a great post – thanks! I shared this (and other posts) with Netshare’s GreenTechnology forum and the members were quite appreciative. My teenagers also use your posts in school – their teachers like the up to date information. Keep up the good work.
Sabrina Compagno
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