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Green Energy - Which Countries have the Most Potential?

Green Energy in Emerging Economies
Green Energy in Emerging Economies

The EIA forecasts that growth in global energy consumption between 2006 and 2030 will mainly be driven by non-OECD developing countries.

This means that there is considerable market potential for renewable energy power generation over the next two decades. In addition there will be greater policy emphasis from national governments in emerging economies on reducing emissions of carbon dioxide.

This report explores the renewable energy market in each of these emerging economies, along with government policies, key trends, current capacity and the future outlook of this market in these economies.

Use this report to discover

- What are the drivers shaping and influencing the renewable energy sector in the emerging economies?

- Which countries have the greatest potential for renewable energy?

- What types of renewable energy have the greatest potential for growth in the emerging economies?

- How are governments reacting to international pressure to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and what has been the impact of events such as the Copenhagen Conference?

- Who are the main companies benefiting from the surge in investment in renewable energy in the emerging world?

- How is economic growth and increasing power consumption shaping renewable energy policies at a national level?



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Pages: 172
Publication Date: February 2010
Publisher: Business Insights
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