He said his fund likes greentech companies too, primarily those that are developing technologies or gear, rather than those that are generating electricity. He mentioned a company with a technology developed at Rice University for a new photovoltaic approach that works with the entire light spectrum, and not just visible sunlight. As a result, it can product ‘solar’ electricity even at night, and has no carbon footprint at all. Ideally the technology will lend itself to being silkscreened onto any surface: a roof, for instance. But the identity of that company remains secret, until, one supposes, MKM has completed its investment.
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