Clean tech firms told to "make the future awesome again"

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Inventor and energy boss united in calling on green firms to step up marketing efforts

Clean tech firms need to find a way to "make the future awesome again", if they are to secure the public and political support necessary to accelerate the rollout of green technologies. That was the...

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