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"After 20 years in technology, personally, the more I looked at the data, the more it felt like I’d seen this movie before."
New optimism for a cleantech future, Nov 1st, 2013
"After 20 years in technology, personally, the more I looked at the data, the more it felt like I’d seen this movie before."
New optimism for a cleantech future, Nov 1st, 2013
[A] study, called Cleantech Redefined by Kachan, As You Sow and the Responsible Endowments Coalition, argues that cleantech has established itself in developing and emerging markets due to the ever-growing demands on governments, businesses and investors to support more efficient means of providing goods and services.
Report optimistic about future of cleantech, Oct 26, 2013
“Cleantech-related investments attract nearly a quarter of all capital. And the world’s largest companies are increasingly buying their way into the space. That’s impressive for an investment theme that just turned 11 years old,” says Kachan & Co. Managing Partner Dallas Kachan.
Cleantech Infrastructure, Technology and Services Will Thrive in the 21st Century, Oct 25, 2013
Macroeconomic drivers have reignited cleantech investment and expanded its reach across sectors and industries, according to research by cleantech research firm Kachan & Co. and nonprofits As You Sow and the Responsible Endowments Coalition.
Macroeconomic Drivers Reviving Cleantech Investment, Oct 25, 2013
"There is a growing market for these technologies because the climate is still changing," Vancouver clean-tech researcher and report co-author Dallas Kachan told Business in Vancouver. "We're still running out of the building blocks of what we need for our modern society, and countries are getting increasingly worried about their energy sovereignty. These issues aren't going away."
Investors Should Take Second Look at Clean Tech: Report, Oct 25, 2013
“If the vast majority of clean technologies, services and infrastructure plays have yet to cross the chasm, it means risk and expense getting there, but it also means massively larger market adoption on the other side,” writes Dallas Kachan, one of the co-authors of the report.
Report: Don’t Give up on Cleantech Quite Yet, Oct 25, 2013