BusinessGreen.com Most Read – 26 Feb 2010

Fron the Ban v Inhofe smackdown to the mysterious Bloom Box, we run down the week's top stories

By BusinessGreen.com staff

26 Feb 2010

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Solar panels

First Solar looks to China and US to offset German gloom

Solar giant remains upbeat despite 2010 forecast falling short of investor expectations

Mars

Bloom Energy revs up for mystery fuel cell launch

After months of speculation, the secretive fuel cell company that spun out of Nasa's Mars exploration programme will tomorrow unveil its Bloom Box system

London buses

Transport for London unveils UK's largest fuel cell

New technology part of wide-ranging green building makeover

Bill Gates

Gates goes nuclear in zero-carbon vision

Bill Gates argues we must completely decarbonise our energy supply, and reckons advanced nuclear technologies may have the answer

Capitol Building

Senate compromise climate bill proposal expected this week

Aides suggest Kerry-Lieberman-Graham plan will include a number of different options

Boots logo

Businesses vent anger over absence of carbon reporting standards

CBI warns that forcing firms to report the same emissions data in different ways is driving up the cost of their environmental initiatives

Stock figures

Carbon index cranks up pressure on blue chips

Fund managers encouraged to base investment decisions on emission reduction data

Offshore wind turbines

Updated: Mitsubishi announces £100m UK wind turbine project

New R&D facility to create 200 jobs and put the UK in a prime position to secure offshore wind turbine manufacturing deal

Paper

The paperless office is possible, says JP Morgan

Report calculates cutting paper use can save firms a dollar a sheet

Capitol Building

Ban v Inhofe – UN chief urges policymakers to reject climate sceptics' campaign

As Republican senators challenge climate science consensus, UN secretary general urges leaders to resist climate sceptics' attempts to derail international negotiations

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