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Comments: Private sector pumping hundreds of billions into cleantech
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This is truly an exciting time to live and watch the world change for the better. One company that is part of the cleantech wave is ElectraTherm ( http://www.electratherm.com ). They are launching the first commercially viable Recovered Energy Generator using patented waste heat recovery technology that requires minimal heat (less than 200 degrees F) and is low cost, fuel-free and emissions-free.
The implications on the world's renewable energy stage are incredible when you consider the vast amount of waste heat created by industry.
I'll be bloging about this and other cleantech Green developments at http://www.pilmerpr.com .