Earth2Tech Week in Review

Congress is out for the summer, so in case you’re still frustrated that they haven’t gotten around to renewing those vital production and investment tax credits make sure you chat up your representatives when they’re home for vacation. If Congressional antics and inaction had you distracted this week, we’ve gathered the top cleantech stories for your here.

EEStor: The Story So Far: EEStor got third party verification on the purity of their dielectric. What does that mean for the stealthy startup’s ultracapacitor-like device?

13 Startups Working on Solar-Concentrating PV: A number of startups are focused on concentrating the sun’s rays onto a very small but very efficient photovoltaic chip. Here’s a list of the different players.

Why Cleantech Investors Love & Back Obama: Invest in Obama? Yes we can. Cleantech venture capitalists back Obama over McCain six to one.

MIT Researchers Deliver Solar Energy Storage Breakthrough: Inspired by photosynthesis, researchers at MIT say they’ve developed a cheap and easy way to store solar power by splitting water molecules to power fuel cells.

Bill Gates Trash Talks Bill Gates: Gates has so much money that pieces of his empire of investments are in conflict, specifically, his investments in trash.

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