Driven by skyrocketing crude prices, rising concerns over environmental pollution, and the consequent switch towards alternate fuels, the world ethanol market is projected to reach 27.7 billion gallons by the year 2012. Stringent legislation of emission standards, and governmental intervention by way of subsidies, and tax incentives are expected to foster market growth in the medium to long run. Both developed and developing markets are expected to lend traction to the market’s growth in the future. China and India, within Asia-Pacific, represent lucrative markets to mine. (PRWeb Nov 10, 2008)
More at http://www.prweb.com/releases/ethanol/fuel/prweb1584644.htm
Telecomworx a telecommunications interconnect services firm offering traditional and IP-PBX systems and network services since 1979, announced a new energy initiative. (PRWeb Apr 18, 2008)
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When most people think alternative energy, solar, wind or biofuels come to mind. Sonoma County officials want to add another source to the list: treated wastewater. A pilot program taking root in a nondescript business park near the Charles M. Schulz Airport…
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Vodcast: Rep. Roscoe Bartlett on Alternative Energy
Manufacturers’ Blog, DC - Apr 4, 2008 Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) wants the public to know more about the wide array of use and opportunities involving alternative energy and “green technology” and … |
Sabah should use natural gas as an alternative source of energy. It is readily available in the state and is more environmentally friendly than coal.