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This European Commission communication to the European Parliament and Council concludes that moving towards a low carbon economy needs new technology to be conceived, tested, and then deployed. Public and private investment in energy technology development has to increase substantially.
This website includes maps that summarize state activity across a range of clean energy policy areas. Each map provides further details about state activities in that policy area. The resource is part of the U.S.
This website provides access to a collection of webcasts and podcasts presented by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Local Climate and Energy Program.
This website links to the presentations of various stakeholders in the Indian wind and biomass industries during a one day seminar on policy incentives for wind and biomass power generation, including small scale distributed generation in rural areas.
This presentation includes maps for solar, geothermal, wind, biomass, and hydropower resources in Russia. It also addresses polices, investments, and barriers to development.
This website houses all papers and presentations from this regional workshop on low carbon green growth in Asia. Topics include renewable energy investment, demand side energy management, energy efficiency process and product labeling, and technology transfer.
This report assesses country clean energy challenges in the Philippines, the clean energy regulatory framework (for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and clean transport), the institutional environment, and the status and potential for clean energy and presents recommendations for a clean ene
This report assesses Vietnam's clean energy challenges, the clean energy regulatory framework (for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and clean transport), the institutional environment, and the status and potential for clean energy and presents recommendations for a clean energy strategy.
This in-depth study identifies 22 technologies that can leverage the available Clean Development Mechanism methodology.