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Utility Consortium to Award Up to $100,000 in Demonstration Funds
 The CTSI Utility Technology Challenge, an innovative program matching energy solutions to utilities and their partners, is accepting applications until January 31, 2012. Launched in 2010 in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy, the CTSI Utility Technology Challenge is now in its third year of identifying and providing global visibility to promising utility-focused energy technologies.
Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries Organization Opens Utility Technology Challenge for Submissions
 Submissions accepted through January 31, 2012 for utility & building energy technology demonstration awards totaling $100,000
Arcadia Receives $950,000 Department of Energy ARPA-E Grant for Development of Plants Engineered to Replace Oil
  New Technology to Produce Oil in Plant Leaves and Stems, Increase Total Amount of Energy Produced in Plants, and Grow Biofuel Crops on Marginal Land
SolarBridge Technologies Wins U.S. Department of Energy ARPA-E Grant
 Project Focuses on Power Electronics R&D for Large Solar Installations
ArborGen Partners with University of Florida to Advance Pine-based Biofuels as Part of $6.3 Million DOE ARPA-E Grant
 Research team to develop genetically improved Loblolly Pine trees that yield greater amounts of terpene for use in transportation biofuels
ARPA-E Announces 2012 Energy Innovation Summit
 Bill Gates, founder and chairman of Microsoft; Fred Smith, chairman, president and CEO of FedEx; and Lee Scott, former CEO of Wal-Mart; will join Secretary Chu and ARPA-E Director Arun Majumdar as distinguished keynote speakers.
CTSI Announces Top 10 Defense Energy Technology Solutions Companies to Present in Honolulu at Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit September 13
 The Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries Organization (CTSI) recognizes the 2011 Top 10 Defense Energy Technology Solutions. From over 220 global applicants spanning the energy spectrum, the organizations with the most promising military-related technologies were selected to present to panel of officials including the U.S. Army, U.S Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
Hawai‘i To Host 3rd Annual Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and Expo, September 13-15
 Leaders and experts at the forefront of the global clean energy movement will be convening at the Hawai‘i Convention Center for the 3rd Annual Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and Expo, to be hosted by the State of Hawai‘i on September 13-15 in Honolulu. An estimated 1,200 industry and government participants from more than 20 countries will attend the conference, which aims to enable exchanges of ideas and partnership opportunities with global corporations, start-ups, investors, policy makers, and utilities involved in clean energy transformation.
CTSI Launches Defense Energy Technology Challenge, Solution Matching Program
 In conjunction with the Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit on September 13, 2011, the Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries Organization (CTSI) is hosting a defense-focused challenge – the Defense Energy Technology Challenge. The program, based on CTSI’s annual Utility Technology Challenge, is designed to pair companies developing defense targeted energy solutions with partners, including: U.S. Army, U.S Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
Top Three 2011 Utility Technology Challenge Winners Announced, Companies To Engage with Key Integrators
 From 15 semifinalists presenting technology solutions at the CTSI Utility Technology Challenge, Ideal Power Converters, Power Tagging and EcoFactor emerged as winners with the most promising utility-focused clean tech solutions. The winners were selected by the program committee comprised of: Austin Energy, National Grid, Northeast Utilities and Lockheed Martin.
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