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2020: Evolution or Revolution

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Are there always protests in Berkeley? In all fairness, you have to admire their passion for their causes. I recently visited the city to attend the fourth annual UC Berkeley Energy Symposium. The symposium, hosted by the Berkeley Energy & Resources Collaborative (BERC) - an interdisciplinary, student-run organization - was a successful and substantive event!More

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In the Race for Clean Tech Leadership?

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Michael Shellenberger, President and Ted Nordhaus, Chairman of Breakthrough Institute are co-authors of this piece. The Statesman published a shortened version.

A race is on to lead by example in the burgeoning clean energy sector. While the United States may be behind for now, we are far from the finish line.More

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Tainan Manufacturing Center Opens

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Ribbon cutting for Tainan Manufacturing Center

Applied Materials opened its newly expanded manufacturing center in Tainan, Taiwan today.More

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Grid parity: Is It the Wrong Goal Post?

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Ever since the first conference to discuss what solar could do for meeting electricity supply held in 1973, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, the solar industry has talked about the holy grail of "grid parity".More

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Europe’s PV Potential

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At the current Photovoltaic (PV) Symposium in Bad Staffelstein the main focus is on the worldwide information exchange about the state of the technology - both from the national and international market development perspectives. More

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