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Cleantech
have created an urgent need for innovative cleantech solutions ... are smarter, cleaner, and more efficient. But cleantech companies face regulatory and political hurdles ... Cleantech businesses require a financial partner who understands the fast changing environment in ... an expert team focused exclusively on cleantech businesses who understand your business model and ...
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At Silicon Valley Bank, we do everything within our power to make switching accounts as hassle free and efficient as possible and aim to have your account fully transferred within one calendar month*  ... *We rely on your previous bank or building society to respond within recommended timescales, we also ... from the technology, life science, cleantech, private equity and venture capital industries. Our ...
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In a tough market everyone needs to work harder to see results. For Silicon Valley Bank, a comprehensive and results driven commercial banking service is just our starting point. We make it personal. ... Our niche industry focus allows us to quickly understand your goals and provide the appropriate ... The switched on technology, life science, cleantech, private equity or venture capital business is ...
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You're Different.  And So Are We. ... Silicon Valley Bank has a lot to be excited about. Our clients are doing remarkable things. Their innovations are making our lives more efficient, connecting people across geographies, making our environment cleaner and safer, eradicating disease and improving the ... from across the technology, life science, cleantech, private equity and venture capital industries ...
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Featured Commentary & Analysis

Quentin Falconer

Cleantech
April 09, 2010 Posted by
The U.S. has subsidized rooftop solar PV primarily through a combination of federal tax incentives and utility-administered programs. At the same time, Germany, Japan, and Spain have all achieved explosive growth in their renewable energy markets in recent years through Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs), where a government policy directly sets the subsidy price to eligible consumers. Many are now advocating that the FiT model should be applied in the U.S. Others are questioning what impact it would have in the market and whether the structure of incentives leads to different technology choices by consumers.
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Mary Dent

Cleantech
June 03, 2010 Posted by
On April 8-9, 2010, Silicon Valley Bank broughttogether 104 experts from the entrepreneurial, venture capital, energy,academic and policy worlds to discuss critical issues affecting the long termgrowth of the energy generation, storage and efficiency markets.  Here are our key takeaways from this set ofinvigorating, closed door discussions.
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Startups
September 03, 2010 Posted by
If you turn on almost any news channel, you’ll hear a consistent theme coming from Washington policymakers — jobs, jobs, and more jobs. People in D.C. recognize how vital job creation is to our future. And by and large they understand that small, growing companies are the engine for job creation.
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Startups
April 22, 2011 Posted by
Startup companies are seeing business conditions improve, actively hiring, and highly concerned about the regulatory environment, according to Startup Outlook 2011, just released by Silicon Valley Bank.
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Matt Maloney

Cleantech
February 25, 2010 Posted by

Much has been written and spoken about the 2009 Recovery Act and the largesse bestowed upon the Department of Energy (DOE) to stimulate the renewable energy and cleantech sectors. So how are they doing? Depending on your perspective, there is a broad range of answers. Based on an allocation of $36.7 billion from the Ac

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