TechSci Research, Feb 2011, Pages: 104
market. 1 Executive Summary
2 Canada Wind Energy Market Outlook
3 Global Energy Market Scenario
3.1 World Energy Consumption, 2000–16
3.2 World Energy Consumption, by Fuel Type, 2000–16
4 Global Renewable
No Hot Air, Nov 2010, Pages: 117
as the sudden emergence and future abundance of global natural gas promises to disrupt conventional thinking for investors in renewableenergy, Carbon Capture and Storage, gas storage projects and nuclear energy
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Jan 2011, Pages: 426
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Wind Energy in Megawatts. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa/Middle East
Greentech Media, Inc., Sep 2008
This report addresses the underlying fundamentals that will determine when ocean power technologies will become competitive with other renewable and traditional energy sources, what technologies
Emerging Energy Research, March 2007
Market Environment
2.1 RenewableEnergy: Global Policy Frameworks
2.2 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies in Canada’s Wind Energy Policy
Canada’s Involvement in the Kyoto Protocol
National Developments in Greenhouse
Business Insights, Nov 2010, Pages: 145
. Wind power technology has developed over years in size and scale to establish itself as a viable renewableenergy source for power generation. The rotor blades increased in diameter from 15 meters
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 505
power projects. Depleting non-renewable sources is driving fast-growing economies such as China, India along with East and South East Asia to turn towards nuclear power for meeting the mounting energy
Emerging Energy Research, Dec 2005, Pages: 280
-18 Prospective RPS initiatives in US
2-19 Canada Regulatory Initiatives Structure
2-20 Wind Power Production Incentive Program Details
2-21 Other Programs for RenewableEnergy in Canada
2-22 Provincial Level
Business Insights, Oct 2010, Pages: 164
security and climate change concerns
Government incentives and mandates
The Feed-in Tariff (FIT)
Direct subsidy on solar equipment
Tax Credit
Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and RenewableEnergy
Petroleum Economist, The, May 2008
Consulting
6.3 Offshore wind power to swell
Adam Westwood, Manager, RenewableEnergy, Douglas-Westwood
6.4 Arctic: great potential and interest, but huge challenges
Morten Anker, Advisor, and Eivind Magnus
Synergyst, May 2009, Pages: 25
In the last couple of years, volatility in prices and instability in the supply of energy, combined with the urgency of climate change have led to the large-scale deployment of renewableenergy
Douglas-Westwood, Feb 2011, Pages: 220
energy devices.
Market Issues – Costs, financing, survival, grid connection and supply chain development.
Key Markets – market types, Australia, Canada, Norway, Portugal, France, USA and UK. Other
NRG Expert, Sep 2011, Pages: 828
developments
3.3. Maximising the environmental benefits of offshore wind
3.4. Integrating large-scale offshore wind in the grid of the future
Copenhagen
Cancun
5. NATIONAL POLICIES FOR RENEWABLEENERGY
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Feb 2007, Pages: 771
to manufacture batteries 40 times more efficient than current batteries.
World energy market shifts are a result of these new renewableenergy and storage technologies. Wind and solar energy can be generated
GlobalData, May 2011, Pages: 80
Sheet and Financial Flexibility Fund Operational Growth Plans
7 Suncor Energy Inc, Production Overview
7.1 Production Profile
7.2 Assets Portfolio
7.2.1 Alberta
7.2.2 East Coast Canada
7.2.3 North
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Aug 2011, Pages: 651
. Solar energy has rapidly grown as a clean, renewable alternative to limited fossil fuels. Recognition of the need to reduce reliance on coal and fossil fuels is driving interest in solar energy.
Growth
GlobalData, May 2009, Pages: 159
of Figures 9
2 Canada Saskatchewan Exploration and Production Sector 10
2.1 Canada Saskatchewan, Exploration And Production Assets Map 10
2.2 Canada Saskatchewan Exploration and Production Sector, Production
GlobalData, April 2009, Pages: 189
10
2.1 Canada British Columbia, Exploration And Production Assets Map 10
2.2 Canada British Columbia Exploration and Production Sector, Production 11
2.2.1 Canada British Columbia Exploration
NRG Expert, Sep 2011, Pages: 424
costs of electricity production in hydrothermal flash plants and binary plants, USD per MWh, 2010 to 2050
Figure 6-1: Map showing example of in-place geothermal energy for 6-7 km depth across Canada