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The addition of nanomaterials to the manufacturing processes makes solar cells, wind turbines and fuel cells cheaper to produce
(10/01/2011)

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the US Department of Energy (DOE) expects world energy consumption to grow 44% from 2008’s 283 quadrillion BTUs to 678 quadrillion BTUs (7.15 exajoules) by 2030. This increase will be driven by growing energy demand from developing nations such as China and India. Concurrently, the monetary and environmental costs of fossil fuel-based power are making it necessary for governments around the world to ... [more]

Photovoltaic demand to resume stronger growth starting in 2011
(13/08/2009)

According to the NextGen Research study “The Global Photovoltaic Market: Sunny Prospects for Energy Independence Through Solar Power”, photovoltaic demand will increase at a CAGR of nearly 24% from 2008 to 2013, with markedly stronger growth starting in 2011 after the global economy rebounds from the ongoing global recession. Photovoltaic technology has a very straightforward value proposition: it converts sunlight to electricity. Its advantag... [more]

The global business environment has never been so favorable for the widespread proliferation of wind power equipment
(16/07/2009)

Wind power has followed an evolutionary path that has transformed it from an efficient method for grinding grain into the world’s fastest-growing, most cost-competitive, sustainable energy source. The emission-neutral energy provided by wind power represents a unique opportunity to help the world end its reliance on expensive, polluting fossil fuels, and to spur the economy by creating millions of “green collar” jobs. A new market study by N... [more]

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