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178 documents for solar energy companies
  • ...Ground-mount solar PV projects may also not be located on or adjacent... in solar and wind energy by supporting companies that are looking to export their Ontario-made prod...

  • These organizations will provide the financial backing to build the wind farms, rather than having the government finance the upfront costs, as it is doing with the hydro dams in northern Manitoba. All Manitoba Hydro has to do is follow Ontario's lead and buy the power back from the companies at an increased rate above the six or seven cents a kilowatt-hour Hydro is currently offering. If Manitoba is to reach its target of 1,000 megawatts by 2015, it had better buy power at a higher price or companies will build their wind farms elsewhere. (Ontario is currently offering 13.5 cents per kilowatt-hour to wind-energy developers.) The Manitoba government should invest in wind, solar, and geothermal energy rather than hydro, because it helps to offset our dependence on one type of "clean ener...

  • ... roof windows, vertical windows and thermal solar energy products. Collectively, the companies have ...

  • China has experienced pressing energy shortages in recent years, and Beijing has intensified its efforts to secure China's energy supply through both increased domestic production and external expansion. In this paper, I first analyze China's global quest for energy by looking at the correlation between China's economic growth and its energy security concerns. I then examine the implications of China's "go-out" strategy through two sets of case studies. I argue that China's global search for energy is primarily driven by its rapid economic growth, out of insecurity rather than a master plan to dominate the world, and that China's energy security issues have multiple implications beyond simple economic concerns. Finally, I recommend a forward-looking engagement policy to be adapted by Ca...

    ... is also great potential in wind energy, solar energy and other renewable energy resources.12. Th...Chinese companies have stepped up their investments abroad to acquir...

  • ...So do major Canadian and U.S. pipeline companies - the latter often in partnership with major energ... integration of widely dispersed wind and solar generation facilities across national borders. Coo...

  • ... significantly reducing the FIT prices for solar to reflect the rapidly falling costs of solar pane...'s continuing support for the renewable energy industry, the FIT Program and community power in O... best practices for local distribution companies and transmitters (to improve communication, transp...

  • ...'s contribution to the renewable energy revolution currently sweeping the province. . "It'... permanent jobs, and work for the three companies contracted to manufacture and install the systems....

  • ...-year review report regarding its renewable energy feed-in tariff (FIT) program. The FIT program, alo... FIT program prices for wind and solar technologies should be reduced by more than 20 per... market presence for Ontario-based companies. Domestic manufacturers should be supported by sh...

  • In present, developing a low-carbon economy is commonly recognized around the world. In order to achieve the aim of a low-carbon economy, reducing carbon dioxide emissions is one of the most important measures. Nowadays, because of the large population, high energy intensity and the unreasonable energy structure based on fossil fuel, China has faced an enormous pressure during the carbon emissions reduction process. Based on the current international application of carbon emission reduction proposals, this paper discussed the carbon emission reduction policies of developed countries in detail, which includes the US, Britain and Japan and etc. Based on the experiences of the overseas developed countries, the paper analyses China's present situation of carbon emission reduction, finds the...

    ... Energy Initiative aims to increase wind and solar power generation use and development, to strive to... implementation of results among the 3 1 companies participants, up to Sep.2007, CO2 emissions decrea...

  • You're not only investing in returns, you're investing for change," says [Cheryl Crowe], noting that many of the funds are also active in engaging with corporate executives about how to lessen environmental damage. "Sure, markets are down right now, but you're also getting social returns and environmental returns, and those are returns that are actually real and tangible and happening all the time. He also notes that many green stocks involved directly with alternative energy forms may be riskier because they tend to have higher valuations. "There's a lot of expectation in terms of growth and revenues built into the price. This is a point where an investor has to ask himself, 'am I in this fund for my morals and values versus the fact I'm here to make money?' That's a big decision to...

    ... your money into shares or units of companies, mutual funds or exchange-traded funds that are ei... good things for the environment (think solar panel makers or wind-energy producers) or are taki...



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