tailieunhanh - WHO’S WINNING THE CLEAN ENERGY RACE?
This report examines key financial, investment and technological trends related to clean energy in the world’s leading economies, also known as the Group of Twenty (G-20). Our primary focus is on investment, which is the fuel that propels the innovation, commercialization, manufacturing and installation of clean energy technologies. The data have been compiled and reviewed by Pew’s research partner, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, a market research focused on renewable energy. Our research shows that the clean energy sector around world has roared back from recessionary levels, increasing 30 percent from 2009 to achieve a record $243 billion2 worth of finance and investment 2010. More than 90 percent all clean energy investments were directed to companies projects in the G-20. Excluding research and development funding, clean energy finance and investment in. | WHO SWINNING the clean ENERGY RACE EDITION G-20 INVESTMENT POWERING FORWARD PEW CHARITABLE TRUSTS CleanEnefgy fiK Economy Repowering Jobs Businesses and Investments Across America THE PEW CHARITABLE TRUSTS The Pew Charitable Trusts applies the power of knowledge to solve today s most challenging problems. Pew employs a rigorous analytical approach to improve public policy inform the public and stimulate civic life. We partner with a diverse range of donors public and private organizations and concerned citizens who share our commitment to fact-based solutions and goal-driven investments to improve society. For additional information on The Pew Charitable Trusts please visit THE PEW ENVIRONMENT GROUP The Pew Environment Group promotes practical meaningful solutions to some of the world s most pressing environmental problems. Joshua Reichert Managing Director Pew Environment Group Phyllis Cuttino Program Director Clean Energy Program David Catarious Research Director Clean Energy Program Gavin Feiger Fellow Clean Energy Program Jessica Frohman Lubetsky Senior Associate Clean Energy Program Laura Lightbody Manager Clean Energy Program Brendan Reed Associate Clean Energy Program For additional information on the Pew Environment Group please visit ABOUT THE REPORT Who s Winning the Clean Energy Race 2010 Edition G-20 Investment Powering Forward was developed for public informational and educational purposes. It is an update of The Pew Charitable Trusts March 2010 report Who s Winning the Clean Energy Race Growth Competition and Opportunity in the World s Largest Economies which examined 2009 clean energy finance and investment in the countries that make up the Group of Twenty G-20 .1 This report also follows on Pew s December 2010 report Global Clean Power A Trillion Opportunity which examines scenarios for private investment in renewable energy assets in G-20 nations over the next decade. Pew s international investment .
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