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Finland Restaurant Pioneers Solar Kitchen Concept

written by Walter Wang

Many people like to sit alfresco and enjoy the sun in restaurants with garden areas. Now it is possible to enjoy the sun as well as have your food cooked with solar cookers.

That’s the concept behind pop-up restaurant Kulta Solar Kitchen Restaurant, a collaboration between

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November 25, 2011 1 comment
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Tekes — Funding Finnish Clean Tech Companies. Too Much Capital?

written by Ian Thomson

During the first day of our tour of Finland’s clean tech companies, we got to meet with Kari Herlevi a Senior Business Advisor recently back in Finland after a tour in Silicon Valley with Tekes, the entity charged with executing the Finish government’s seed investment strategy in technology and innovation. Investing through grants and soft loans, Tekes offers Finnish entrepreneurs a source of capital that a dormant VC and Angel Investing industry fails to provide. Almost invariably, over the course of the ensuing three days Tekes was mentioned as a source of funding for the companies we visited.

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December 9, 2009 4 comments
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Clean Tech in Finland, Ice Baths & Hot Saunas

written by Ian Thomson

This seems to be the Finnish response to RMI’s Amory Lovins’ “Hot Showers and Cold Beer.” I arrived in Helsinki about 10 hours ago, though thanks to an airport worker’s strike and a spirited bout of jet lag, I’m only now getting to walk around the city. I have yet to get my vitamin D for the day, the weather was foggy and rainy when we arrived, and the sun set predictably early at around 4PM, which meant that my three hour nap killed any possible exposure, and I won’t lie, I feel it.

From my research in preparation for this trip, Finland has made some impressive commitments to both the environment and stimulating clean tech initiatives. What it doesn’t have in sun resources for much of the year, it makes up for in tremendous water, biomass and commitment to pursuing technological solutions. Thanks to the Finnish government’s interest in promoting the country’s clean energy leadership – and me winning a spirited game of rochambeau (rock-paper-scissors) with my colleagues for the chance to accept their invitation – I will spend the next three days visiting Finnish clean tech companies and organizations.

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December 2, 2009 3 comments
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Efficient Solar Play Supported By Local and Federal Incentives

written by Jeff Kart

Time to learn a little Finnish: Picosun Oy. The company is working on a research project funded by the European Union to develop more efficient solar cells.

The project, called ROD-SOL (short for Rods for Novel Solar Cells), aims to create new nanomaterials that are substantially more efficient and less costly than traditional photovoltaic technology, Alternative Energy News reports.

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February 15, 2009 0 comment
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