Investigating six case studies in Europe and the United States, this webinar explores how policy influences investment decisions in renewable energy.
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The authors of this report explore the possible role of institutional investment in renewable energy by addressing barriers to market entry and offering steps to alleviate these barriers and move forward with investments.
This report outlines renewable energy financing challenges on both the national and state levels in India. The review discusses available capital, equity, and the investment situation as well as the policy atmosphere that surrounds energy investment.
The authors of this report review advances in energy efficiency legislation and how it has played out in the market through the year 2011. The report follows 25 energy efficiency policy recommendations made in prior years by the International Energy Agency.
This report finds that in order to stabilize the global temperature at an acceptable level, USD 34 billion of additional public funding is required to stimulate private capital for green investments.
This website provides a compilation of best practices and experiences in the use of natural gas vehicles, the production of biogas and natural gas and the expansion of fueling infrastructure in countries including Sweden, Finland, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland and Germany.
This website hosts the European Green Cars Initiative which is one of three Public Private Partnerships (PPP) of the European Economic Recovery Plan.
The Clean Vehicle Portal as a new web-database aims to ensure a level of demand for clean and energy-efficient road transport vehicles and encourage manufacturers to invest in development of vehicles with low energy consumption, CO2 emissions and pollutant emissions.
This report examines the value-creation potential of solar and wind power as an important first step for continuing research and analysis.
This report describes problems that occured at the sites where ethanol buses were demonstrated within the BioEthanol for Sustainable Transport (BEST) project and how they were solved.