By Peter Buckland and Clara O'Brien
Earlier this year, the entire cleantech sector wondered where financing would come from after the collapse of the energy-tax equity market, the virtual elimination of credit and in the midst of a 48 percent quarterly drop in cleantech venture investment from the first quarter of 2008. Then, on Feb. 17, the president signed into law a stimulus bill providing an unprecedented amount of funding and tax incentives for ...
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