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CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENTS
AGL May Build Wind Farm on Revised Clean-Energy Plan (Update1)
March 1 (Bloomberg) — AGL Energy Ltd. , Australia’s largest electricity retailer, said it expects to build the A$800 million ($719 million) Macarthur wind farm after the government revised a plan to spur renewable energy investment.
Costly Nuclear Investments Or Affordable Green Energy for Saskatchewan


The Clean Tech Revolution: Discover the Top Trends, Technologies, and Companies to Watch


The Clean Tech Revolution: Discover the Top Trends, Technologies, and Companies to Watch


$4.91


Newly revised with the latest market trends and growth opportunities In The Clean Tech Revolution, authors Ron Pernick and Clint Wilder identify the major forces that have pushed clean tech from back-to-the-earth utopian dream to its current revolution among the inner circles of corporate boardrooms, on Wall Street trading floors, and in government offices around the globe. By highlighting eight m…

Solar Trillions - 7 Market and Investment Opportunities in the Emerging Clean-Energy Economy


Solar Trillions – 7 Market and Investment Opportunities in the Emerging Clean-Energy Economy


$9.99


The Energy industry will make $382 trillion over the next 40 years. In this seminal book, technology strategy guru and visionary Tony Seba reveals market opportunities worth at least $35 trillion of that vast market by 2050. The clean-energy revolution is not in the future. It has already begun. Just as the PC revolution transformed computing while creating a new information-based economy, the cle…

PERFECT POWER: How the Microgrid Revolution Will Unleash Cleaner, Greener, More Abundant Energy


PERFECT POWER: How the Microgrid Revolution Will Unleash Cleaner, Greener, More Abundant Energy


$12.89


What’s the solution to the world’s growing energy problem? PERFECT POWER Electric usage is rising. Fuel costs are rocketing. Blackouts are happening more frequently. Why? Because our electrical power system–built on a vast network of resources including nuclear energy, natural gas, water, and coal–has become woefully outdated, increasingly expensive, and dangerously fragile. We nee…


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