Leaf Clean Energy injects $20 million to expand Greenline Industries

March 28, 2008

In California, Leaf Clean Energy has invested $20 million in Greenline Industries, to facilitate expansion of Greenline’s R&D effort. Leaf Clean, a publicly-traded investment company, said that it expect to complete its investment phase in December 2008 and is shortlisting another 23 companies for potential investments.

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