Here’s 10 questions with former Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham — who led the DOE 2001 to 2005 and was nominated by George W Bush — on his thoughts on the future of energy innovation, nuclear power in the U.S., the energy moves of the current administration:… Read More »
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Thomas Siebel unveiled customers and features of his stealthy carbon software company C3 at the Fortune Brainstorm Green event. It’s not a software product, said Siebel, it’s a $150 million effort that will take a decade to build and is more like a division of SAP. Read More »
HP has launched a whole bunch of energy and resource management products and indicating the progress of a couple of startups already in the resource management space, HP said it would be working with both Hara and C3. Read More »
Energy resource management startup C3 has some major names from the tech and policy world in its corner, and is amassing close to $50 million in funding, according to an SEC filing today, but the company is still largely in stealth mode. Read More »
The market for carbon accounting software in the U.S. last year was as small as an average venture capital funding round — about $10 million — but researchers are predicting that the market will boom to $250 million by 2012. Who will grab that cash? Read More »
It’s probably not too hard for carbon-focused startup C3 to raise funds. The stealth firm started by Thomas Siebel, and backed by Condoleezza Rice, is looking to up its funding by around $4 million to a total of $30 million. Read More »
I’ve been hearing rumblings about C3, the carbon-focused stealthy startup from Thomas Siebel — the guy who sold Siebel Systems to Oracle for billions of dollars — for the past couple of months. But TechCrunch has the kicker on them this week. The company has… Read More »