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Climate Wedge / New Energy Technologies / Sindicatum Carbon Capital / Goldman Sachs / Boeing / Microsoft / Harvard Business Review / /

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Europe / /

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United Kingdom / /

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British Consulate / /

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British Consulate / United Nations / Global Wind Energy Council / Worldwatch Institute / /

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Joanne Howard / DEA W ATCH / Alex Rau / Gordon Moore / Joanne Howard Entrepreneurs / Rob Toker / /

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vice consul / Governor / senior vice president / /

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the Harvard Business Review / Harvard Business Review / /

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concentrated solar power technologies / particular technology / Can Technology / february 2010 Can Technology / key technologies / wind-energy technology / crucial and promising technologies / /

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www.hbr.org / /

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