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Venture Capital Investment in Renewable Energy Exceeds $2.8B in Q3 2008 - Read More

Date Added: October 01, 2008 11:48:05 PM
Greentech Media Inc., the industry-leading online media company covering green technology news and analysis, released the most recent quarterly data showing that venture capital investment in green energy technologies exceeded $2.8 billion in the third quarter of 2008, far exceeding any previous quarter on record (the first quarter of 2008 was $998 million and the second quarter of 2008 was $1.3 ...

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