This report analyzes the technology, key drivers, restraints, and market trends in the global small wind turbine (less than 100 kilowatts) market.
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This directory is an online database of lenders and investors that actively provide finance to the sustainable energy sector worldwide. The directory can help renewable energy and energy efficiency project developers and entrepreneurs identify sources of potential capital easily and quickly.
This presentation includes maps for solar, geothermal, wind, biomass, and hydropower resources in Russia. It also addresses polices, investments, and barriers to development.
The Global Change Assessment Model (GCAM) is a partial equilibrium model of the world with 14 regions. It is used to project energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and to investigate the impact of climate change policies and technologies for emissions mitigation.
This document presents findings of the work of the United Nations Expert Group on Technology Transfer on its elaboration of a strategy paper for the long-term perspective beyond 2012, including sectoral approaches, to facilitate the development, deployment, diffusion, and transfer of technologie
reegle publishes a weekly clean energy blog with up-to-date commentary on a variety of topics, including renewable energy projects, international events, clean energy news, and organizational highlights.
This report provides recommendations of nationally-appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs), policies to be undertaken by national governments, in the following countries: Jordan, Yemen, Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco.
This report explains for international regulators the role of renewable energy in the regulatory framework.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) aims to promote clean energy and diversify the Asian and Pacific markets away from greenhouse gas-producing fossil fuels while benefiting the poor by cutting the cost of electricity and protecting the air, water, and soil quality.
This paper complements the International Energy Agency's 2011 report, "Deploying Renewables 2011: Best and Future Policy Practice" (http://www.iea.org/w/bookshop/add.aspx?id=414), and is intended to provide more detailed information on