Clean Energy Patent Surge continues in 1st Quarter- Clean Energy Patent Growth Index
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Victor Cardona
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July 28, 2011
GM Leads Honda again, California tops Michigan, Solar and Wind up
Albany, NY Clean Energy Patents continued to be on a roll in the first quarter.
Victor Cardona, Co-chair of the firm's Cleantech Group stated, "we are pleased to announce that the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index was at its second highest total ever in the 1st quarter–lagging only the previous quarter-and was up 161 patents over the first quarter of 2010. Solar and wind patents were up and GM followed on its 2010 dominance by taking the quarterly Clean Energy patent Crown, again leading long time holder Honda."
Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C. is pleased to announce results for the first quarter of 2011 for the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index (CEPGI) by the firm’s Cleantech Group. The CEPGI tracks the granting of patents in the Clean Energy sector and monitors important technological breakthroughs in this field. Victor Cardona, Co-chair of the firm’s Cleantech Group stated, “we are pleased to announce that the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index was at its second highest total ever in the 1st quarter–lagging only the previous quarter-and was up 161 patents over the first quarter of 2010. Solar and wind patents were up and GM followed on its 2010 dominance by taking the quarterly Clean Energy patent Crown, again leading long time holder Honda. The Clean Energy Patent Growth Index (CEPGI) provides an indication of the trend of innovative activity in the Clean Energy sector since 2002 in the U.S., along with Leading Patent Owners and Leading Country and State information. Results from the first quarter of 2011 reveal the CEPGI to have a value of 540 granted U.S. patents which is the second highest quarter since tracking of the CEPGI began and lags only the previous quarter (by 35 patents), along with being up 161 over the first quarter of 2010. Quarterly results are illustrated below: The components breakdown of the CEPGI shows fuel cells to be down 37 patents relative to the 4th quarter of last year at 250 while being up 42 relative to the year before. Granted solar patents (138) continued to top the remaining components of the CEPGI, and in particular its closest competitor, wind (71), by 52. Solar and wind were both up slightly over the previous quarter - wind by two (at 86) and solar by six (at 138). Both also greatly exceeded the results of the first quarter of 2010 with wind topping the previous year by 51 and solar almost doubling, up 71. Hybrid/electric vehicle patents (38) were down one relative to the 4th quarter and down 12 as compared to a year prior. Biofuel patents (17) were down 5 from the 4th quarter and up 4 relative to the 1st quarter of 2010. Hydroelectric patents were at one patent equaling the quarter of a year prior and down four as compared to the 4th quarter. Tidal patents were down 3 at 9 from the 4th quarter and up one over the year before. Further information regarding the CEPGI is available at www.cleanenergypatentgrowthindex.com. Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C. is dedicated exclusively to representing clients in the protection and commercialization of intellectual property, both domestic and foreign, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets. The firm is celebrating its 40th anniversary and has gained national recognition in the area of Intellectual Property Law and was listed among the “Top Patent Firms” and “Top Trademark Firms” in Intellectual Property Law Today.
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