Ada Genavia
Jun 13, 2012

Clean tech boost in Silicon Valley

The City of San Jose and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are partnering to accelerate the advancement of clean energy technologies and helping to achieve environmental sustainability goals for various cities. The partnership will utilize the capabilities of San Jose’s ProspeCT SV, a facility to showcase and validate technologies, with Berkeley Lab’s focus on cutting-edge technology development and applied research. ProspeCT SV (Providing real-time opportunities to showcase and pilot emerging Clean Technologies in Silicon Valley) supports the City’s Green Vision. The facility will provide a space for companies to connect with private and public investors as well as collaborate with academic and industry partners in Silicon Valley. It will also strengthen the capacity for clean tech research and development.
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