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South American Renewable Energy Markets to 2020 – Favorable Policies and Regulations Drive Growth in The Region

June 28, 2010

Currently, government policies and renewable energy legislation play a vital role in the development of renewable energy sources. Countries in the South American region are aware of this and have enacted favorable policies to encourage investment in non-conventional energy sources such as wind, solar and biomass. Of the top five countries discussed in this report, […]

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South American Renewable Energy Markets to 2020 – Favorable Policies and Regulations to Drive Growth in The Region

June 27, 2010

GBI Research’s report, “South American Renewable Energy Markets to 2020 – Favorable Policies and Regulations to Drive Growth in The Region”, which provides key data, information and analysis on the South American renewable energy market. The report provides market drivers, restraints and market trends information for the top five countries in the South American region. […]

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Capgemini’s European Energy Markets Observatory 2007

March 28, 2010

Capgemini’s European Energy Markets Observatory (EEMO) is an annual report analysing the electricity and gas markets. Launched in 2002, with the primary objective to assess the progress of deregula… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Capgemini’s European Energy Markets Observatory 2007

March 28, 2010

Capgemini’s European Energy Markets Observatory (EEMO) is an annual report analysing the electricity and gas markets. Launched in 2002, with the primary objective to assess the progress of deregula… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Growing Growers Markets

March 24, 2010

Peak Moment 9: Organic farmers John Drew and Mary Walker explore the power of growers markets where local growers sell to local consumers–less fuel, fresher goods. Don’t miss Mary’s original song … Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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