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European Renewable Electricity Sector 2009/2010: A Country Comparison of Risks and Opportunities

Updated from the 2008 edition, this report uses a series of indices to provide a detailed rating of 20 EU countries. These indices offer a means of assessing the renewable electricity sectors in question and offer a more comprehensive basis for informed analysis and decision making. For more information and to buy the publication visit: REdatabase.com
Suzlon turns to emerging markets growth
The world's third-largest turbine supplier is embarking on a significant push for new business as it battles a depressed market in the developed world, where it built its reputation

BHP needs to strike balance on Potash price
Three weeks after its initially secret $39bn approach to PotashCorp, the Anglo-Australian miner faces conflicting pressures over the price it might have to pay to secure its target


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           The Solar Power Sector in China, by Dai Li from China, 2009.
           Survey of Energy Storage Options in Europe, by Tobias Gaschler from Germany, 2010.

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