Thursday, April 7, 2011

renewable energy - Renewable Energy: Subsidies Required While Technologies Advance




Jack W. Plunkett uses the latest in market research and trends to explain several advances in Renewable and Alternative Energy. Plunkett discusses which of the renewable energies has the most promise for future innovation, and which have reached their peak in energy for dollar invested. His industry analysis provides what we have to look forward to, the current challenges we need to overcome and the current contribution of solar, wind, geothermal and other renewable sources in the United States. As always, visit us at: www.facebook.com twitter.com and at www.plunkettresearch.com



In the News:




What should happen with US government subsidies of renewable energy development?
Wall Street Journal
Is the US supporting the development of the renewable energy industry adequately, or undercutting it by permitting so much natural gas drilling? Or should the federal government pull back its subsidies, and let the new technology find its own footing? ...

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GulfNews

UAE contributes to four clean energy initiatives
GulfNews
Abu Dhabi: Clean energy technologies are making clear progress globally, but achieving sustainable energy goals will require a doubling of all renewable energy use by 2020, according to Richard Jones, deputy executive ...
Shift fossil fuel subsidies to back clean tech: IEACNET
CEM Abu Dhabi sees release of IEA's First Clean Energy Progress ReportWAM - Emirates News Agency

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Independent Online

Investors in IDZs 'need incentives'
Independent Online
Spokeswoman for the East London IDZ Ayanda Ramncwana said the zone was looking at optimising opportunities presented by the global shift to renewable energy and the green energy sectors this year. “Key to this is the East London IDZ's efforts to market ...

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White House Releases Updated Energy R&D Strategy
Americans For Energy Leadership
We invested over $4 billion to modernize the electricity grid, $2 billion in advanced battery manufacturing, $1 billion in research of new energy technologies for renewable energy and energy efficiency, $800 million in advanced biofuels projects, ...

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Energy Matters

Feds send $50 Million to grow California solar companies
Central Valley Business Times
The US Department of Energy has awarded two California organizations a total of $50 million in grants through the federal “SunShot” initiative. The grants, awarded to SVTC Technologies in San Jose and the Bay Area PV Consortium, managed by Stanford ...
Over $110 Million in SunShot Projects to Advance Solar Power Photovoltaic ...REVE

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