Renewable Energy
Annual Review Publication of WREN
The world must transform its current energy system on a global scale. It is expected that 60% of all our energy will come from renewable energy by the year 2070. The World Solar Summit, World Solar Decade and the World Bank have allocated over two billion dollars to projects dealing with renewable energy and the environment. Renewable energy R&D provides the pathway for new solutions with a steady flow of technological advances. New concepts and systems are emerging that demonstrates the importance of renewable energy as the new source of power for the future. Most of the renewable energy industries are expected to increase investment in developing new technologies to become more cost competitive, expand their markets, advance further their efficiency and at the same time their economic attractiveness thereby providing society with the best options for solving our energy challenges.
Renewable Energy 2009 is the official annual publication of the World Renewable Energy Network (WREN) and provides senior executives in the renewable energy sector with all they need to know about new developments, advances in technology, market reviews, management issues and environmental matters. The publication also provides a unique forum for the exchange of the latest industry and government thinking.
Designed to be used by senior decision making executives in the renewable energy industry worldwide,
Renewable Energy 2009 is read by those responsible for the purchase of technologies, systems, equipment and resources that enable governments and countries to use renewable energy to a greater extent as a primary source of energy. Copies will be circulated to registered delegates at the
Asia Region World Renewable Energy Congress 2009. In addition, copies of the publication will be available to delegates attending the
24th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference 21st to 25th September 2009 in Hamburg and the
BWEA 31st annual conference and exhibition that will take place in Liverpool 20-22 October 2009.
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