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  • Recession lowers all boats

    In the solar industry the recession is pushing one player from operator to vendor. Ausra, based in Silicon Valley, is giving up its plans to build huge solar generating plants. Instead the firm...

    Blog posts | January 29, 2009 5:56pm PST

  • In greentech as in the real world: you get big, you get enemies

    The folks at Ausra are getting a higher and higher profile in the realm of solar energy. And with that comes enemies. Your CEO poses at a big opening with California's high profile governor, and...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2008 5:29pm PST

  • Ausra: Hey Nevada, here comes the sun

    Hey, why not build a source to help the renewable energy industry in a place that uses a lot of power? Is this disingenuous? Heck, it's what solar thermal power company Ausra is doing: The...

    Blog posts | December 14, 2007 7:04am PST

  • Will taxes halt Calif.'s solar thermal ambitions?

    California is pushing solar thermal tech--but if it doesn't extend a real estate tax break, it will discourage it.Photos: Shedding light on solar thermal

    News items | December 11, 2007 12:00pm PST

  • Photo: Collecting sunlight

    Ausra's solar thermal technology uses glass-covered metal "collectors" that focus sunlight in deserts to create steam that turns a turbine and makes electricity.

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  • Recession lowers all boats

    In the solar industry the recession is pushing one player from operator to vendor. Ausra, based in Silicon Valley, is giving up its plans to build huge solar generating plants. Instead the firm...

    Blog posts | January 29, 2009 5:56pm PST

  • In greentech as in the real world: you get big, you get enemies

    The folks at Ausra are getting a higher and higher profile in the realm of solar energy. And with that comes enemies. Your CEO poses at a big opening with California's high profile governor, and...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2008 5:29pm PST

  • Ausra: Hey Nevada, here comes the sun

    Hey, why not build a source to help the renewable energy industry in a place that uses a lot of power? Is this disingenuous? Heck, it's what solar thermal power company Ausra is doing: The...

    Blog posts | December 14, 2007 7:04am PST

  • Will taxes halt Calif.'s solar thermal ambitions?

    California is pushing solar thermal tech--but if it doesn't extend a real estate tax break, it will discourage it.Photos: Shedding light on solar thermal

    News items | December 11, 2007 12:00pm PST

  • Another step forward for solar up-start Ausra

    It's gratifying when companies actually follow up on statements of purpose. I'm pleased to report that such is the case with Australian solar power darling Ausra and U.S. utility company Pacific...

    Blog posts | November 17, 2007 10:14am PST

  • "Sunny day, chasing those clouds away." (Or Ausra teams up with utilities for solar thermal development)

    Another amazingly sunny, potentially thunder-y afternoon out here in Jersey. Which is probably why I noticed this particular set of energy news out of the Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New...

    Blog posts | September 27, 2007 3:29pm PDT

  • Photo: Collecting sunlight

    Ausra's solar thermal technology uses glass-covered metal "collectors" that focus sunlight in deserts to create steam that turns a turbine and makes electricity.

  • Solar thermal plants go back to the future

    Start-up Ausra nabs $40 million in venture capital to build utility-scale solar power plants, an idea that is again gaining traction. Photo: Collecting sunlight

    News items | September 9, 2007 9:01pm PDT

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