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Friday, December 10, 2010

Clean energy Patents, record a big third quarter-Clean Energy patent blue growth index

CEPGI follow the clean energy sector and the grant of patents and are subject to the supervision of the important technological breakthroughs in this field.  Victor Cardona, the company's Co-chair's Cleantech Group concludes, "we are pleased to announce that the Clean Energy Patent growth index again reached a high of 12% for the year 2010 at the latest during the first quarter, and 45% more than a year in advance in the third quarter record.  In addition, all of the Clean Energy areas were equally, with the exception of this quarter, which correspond to the result of the second quarter. "GM took quarterly Clean Energy patent Crown Honda, who considered it two from the previous quarter.

Clean Energy Patent growth index contains an indication of the innovative activity in the clean energy sector development since 2002 in the United States, lead to Patent owners and lead the country and with the State.  The year 2010, the third-quarter results show the value in the 490 CEPGI granted Us patents which record specifies the last quarter of the value of the largest quarterly monitoring with the start of the CEPGI is equal to or less than 53 after breaks (more than 12%) in the second quarter and 45% of the value of the second quarter of 2009 337.  Quarterly results are shown in the example below:

 CEPGI Sectors by Quarter, 3d Quarter 2010

CEPGI parts breakdown shows all sectors increased by more than in the second quarter, except in the case of tidal energy, which was the same as the total of the previous quarter.    Fuel cells were granted for a period of not more than 5 patents in relation to the second quarter of 253 and maximum of 96 in relation to the year before the continue to dominate the other parts of the absolute volume of CEPGI.  Sun patents (88) continued to other parts of the overall top and its nearest competitor, 17 (71) the wind.  Sun patents were not more than 12% vol. and not more than 55 year 2010 relative to the third quarter of 2009 compared to the second quarter.  Wind patents were 16 in relation to the second quarter compared to the year and not more than 36 passengers in advance.  Hybrid/electric vehicle for patents (46) were 13 in relation to the second quarter and not more than 24 in relation to the third quarter of 2009.  Biofuel patents (16) were 4 in the second quarter and up to 5 years in advance.  The highest total hydroelectric power patents quarterly total never much larger than the previous quarter, or year 12 and 12 with the departments of different patents receiving.

General Motors took quarterly Clean Energy Patent holder of the Crown in relation to the multiannual, which fell by Honda uncharacteristic of the fifth place in this quarter.  GM's fuel cell patents were mainly to assist hybrid/Electric 30 vehicle with 9 patents.  Samsung after Fuel Cell (21), hybrid/electric vehicle (1) and Sun (3) patents.  GE was in a strong wind, it will be displayed in the list of patents (19) in its fuel cell to assist, as provided for in the third place, as a matter of priority, buoyed by (3) patents and one of the hybrid electric vehicle in the event of a patent.  Auto companies after the fourth and sixth occurred. Toyota had 14 fuel cell hybrid electric vehicle and 6 patents and Honda had a little more fuel cells (17) and less the hybrid vehicle patents/electrical (2).  Nissan had 12 patents hybrid/electric vehicles (9), and fuel cells (3).  Panasonic had the following 10 fuel cells with the patents.   The third generation of the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the land of the rising sun, Konarka and Aloys Wobbe, wind, Enercon GmbH, the company owner, tied eighth place and each was 7 patents its expertise.  Canon (4. fuel cell, solar 2) and Sanyo (see 2 fuel cell solar 4) tied to ninth place.  Ford is rounded off with 6 hybrid/directors of electrical vehicle in the field of patents.

Geographically, the Japanese again led the u.s. clean energy patents and the individual with the United States (124), to a maximum of 3 during the second quarter, and up to a maximum of 48 at the same time, in 2009, the non-US geographic holders again clean energy patent the Crown's argument.  Michigan took the second place, the last quarter of the holder, California, is 54 clean energy patents, 19 during the second half of the year in advance, and less than or equal to in relation to 31.  California was 46 patents down to four, and less than or equal to 21 in the second quarter of 2009.  Went beyond the bounds of the Republic of Korea (DPRK) in New York and the Federal Republic of Germany, is to take place in third with 35 patents, 2 in the second quarter and up to 14 day years ago, down in the third quarter.  New York City was 31 patents, during the preceding quarter, 9 and 18 during the third quarter of 2009, up.  Germany was a 1 in the second quarter and not more than 6 day 2009, 28.   Illinois, Pennsylvania, France and Taiwan was clean energy patents, Virginia had 8 9.  Canada, Texas, Connecticut, Florida and Ohio bound to 7.  Of the people's Republic of China was the Danish 5 and 6.

For more information, visit CEPGI www.cleanenergypatentgrowthindex.com on.  Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C. is exclusively reserved to protect representative customers and intellectual property rights, both domestic and foreign, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets of the tour. Company Amiata is celebrating the 40 years and has received national recognition in the field of intellectual property law, and was listed in the "Top Patent companies" and "Top companies", the trademark, intellectual property law today.


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