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Perspective

May 29, 2009

Getting Funds Costs Green

The Energy Department is scrambling to help applicants apply for stimulus funds for various cleantech projects, write Peter Buckland and Clara O'Brien.

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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