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European cleantech suppliers falling behind?
European cleantech suppliers falling behind?
Purchasing decision-makers say they aren't adopting clean technologies because they receive insufficient or complicated information from potential suppliers, according to a new report.
Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!
Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!
cleantech.com — The European Commission names its candidates for €1 billion in funding for CCS commercialisation projects, while Israeli... companies bag the two largest VC deals of the week. (more) Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!
Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!
Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!
cleantech.com — The European Commission unveils a proposal to increase the European energy research budget to €50 billion over... the next ten years, while a smart grid company raises the largest VC deal of the week. (more) Inside cleantech Europe: That was the week that was!
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