It is probably no surprise that the third quarter saw a modest up-tick in clean-tech venture investing. What is a surprise is who wrote the most checks.

Intel Capital's spending was only about $10 million
Intel Capital earned that distinction by backing six companies, according to Cleantech Group and Deloitte. They were Ozmo Devices, Powervation, CPower, Grid Net, iControl Networks and Convey Computer. Intel has said its investments total only about $10 million.
Next on the most-active list was Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers with five: Amyris Biotechnologies, Applied Process Technology, iControl Networks, Solasta and Hara Environmental and Energy Management.
Both New Enterprise Associations and Braemar Energy Ventures did four each. NEA’s deals were Glacier Bay, Liquidia Technologies, RT Outsourcing Services and SolFocus. Braemar’s were General Fusion, Grid Net, Convey Computer Corporation and Solicore.
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