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Swiss 'janitor satellite' to address space junk, ease space tensions
The “janitor satellite,” known as CleanSpace One, will attempt to clean up one of two satellites: the Swisscube picosatellite or TIsat. Swiss scientists hope that the success of CleanSpace One will lead to the development and deployment of an entire
President Obama Follows Through on Energy Innovation in 2013 Budget Request
It's a strong statement of support for developing affordable and viable clean energy technologies at a time when clean energy innovation programs are little more than a political football. Of course, the FY2013 budget proposal still falls short of
Amtech Systems to Present at Jefferies 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference
today announced that its President and CEO, Fokko Pentinga and Executive Vice President & CFO, Bradley Anderson, will present at Jefferies 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference in New York, on Thursday, February 23, 2012, at 1:15pm Eastern Time.
China Hydroelectric Corporation to Present at the Jefferies 2012 Global Clean ...
developer and operator of small hydroelectric power projects in the People's Republic of China ("PRC"), today announced that it will present at and attend one-on-one meetings with investors at the Jefferies 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference
biOasis Named to TSX Venture Top 50(R)
The TSX Venture 50® are the top 10 companies listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, in each of five major industry sectors - mining, oil & gas, technology & life sciences, diversified industries and clean technology - based on a ranking formula with equal
Swiss craft janitor satellites to grab space junk
The EPFL on Wednesday launched the "CleanSpace One", a project to develop and build the first installment of a family of satellites specially designed to clean up space debris, during a press conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, Wednesday, Feb.15,
Mother Nature Network
By Life's Little MysteriesWed, Feb 15 2012 at 2:48 PM EST CLEAN UP ON AISLE EARTH: The CleanSpace One satellite will approach a defunct satellite, grab it, and plunge into Earth's atmosphere, burning up during re-entry. (Photo: ESA/NASA) Earth is
PhysOrg.com
The Swiss Space Center at the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne (EPFL) announced today the launch of CleanSpace One, a project to develop and build the first installment of a family of satellites specially designed to clean up space debris.
Western Wind Acheives TSX Venture Top 50 Again for 2012
Western Wind ranked 3 rd from the top in clean tech sector. The 2012 TSX Venture 50 is a ranking of strong performers on TSX Venture Exchange. It is comprised of ten companies from each of the following five sectors: Mining, Oil & Gas,
Crony 'Clean Energy' Capitalism
Clean Tech for Obama. Shortly after Obama's election, he left his California firm to join the Energy Department, just as the administration embarked on a massive program to stimulate the economy with federal investments in clean-technology firms.
GMP tech banker Lorne Sugarman leaves for industry
When the technology business was king, GMP Securities was one of the busiest banks in the sector. But with deal flow quiet in the sector in recent years, especially in areas such as clean energy and solar, GMP tech banker Lorne Sugarman has decided to
'Janitor satellite' to combat space junk, ease space tensions
The “janitor satellite,” known as CleanSpace One, will attempt to clean up one of two satellites: the Swisscube picosatellite or TIsat. Swiss scientists hope that the success of CleanSpace One will lead to the development and deployment of an entire