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Global Markets Direct, the leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest research “Top Ten Global Energy Trends in 2010” The study, which is an offering from the company’s Ener
Global Markets Direct, the leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest research “Top Ten Global Energy Trends in 2010” The study, which is an offering from the company’s Ener
Company Analysis assists individual investors, managers and companies in evaluating opportunities, trends, market innovations as well as in selecting appropriate information solutions in order to make
This report presents an in-depth analysis of the renewable energy policies across major countries across Asia Pacific.
In a period of economic decline and environmental regulation to source green energy by the EU Commission utilities are exposed to increasing pressure to mitigate costs as well as make the correct envi
Global warming which is responsible for the fast changing climate around the world can soon make the Arctic as we know it a thing of the past.
Biofuel is any fuel that is derived from biomass - recently living organisms or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows.
China ex-Taiwan installed more than 5,130 wind-power units in 2008, with the newly-increased capacity of 6,246MW, up 89% from 3,304MW, the newly-installed capacity of wind power in 2007.
Renewable Power Generation from Ocean Wave, Tidal Stream, River Hydrokinetic, Ocean Current, and Ocean Thermal Technologies
Renewable Power Generation from Ocean Wave, Tidal Stream, River Hydrokinetic, Ocean Current, and Ocean Thermal Technologies
Technology Innovations, Regulatory Structures, Key Market Players, and Global Growth Drivers
Increasing numbers of countries and regions of the world have committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and diversity energy resources to include more renewable sources.
There are strong indications that the climatic changes caused due to China pollution are taking their toll on the country’s grain production.
Eventually renewable energies will dominate the world’s energy supply system. There is no real
alternative. Mankind cannot indefinitely continue to base its life on the consumption of finite