US government throws $106m at disruptive clean tech

James S Murray
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Vice President Joe Biden announces Recovery Act funding for innovative carbon capture, battery and fuel cell technologies

The US government last week distributed $106m in funding to potentially " disruptive" clean tech projects in the fields of biofuels, electric vehicle batteries, innovative materials and carbon capture....

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