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Old 06-03-2010, 08:57 AM
tiggo tiggo is offline
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With the current energy consumption reaching more than 500 exajoules per day, the demand for the energy is sure expected to go higher. This energy demand is also owing to the increasing development in the world countries. Countries like India and China are developing and seeking greater energy supply in the process.

In such a scenario, the energy sector is experiencing a huge demand for energy. The energy sector is standing strong in spite of this high energy demand. The increase in investment in the sector shows the existence of a strong market. The investments in the last year were high at 155 billion dollars.

World Energy Research was set up to help the investors in making energy investments. This is so because the energy market is complex and there is a need to choose the investment that is best suited to a person’s needs. The world energy research enables the investors to gain maximum returns by choosing the best investment options available.
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Old 07-27-2010, 12:43 PM
Adrian jhon Adrian jhon is offline
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Yes, it is a definite step in the right direction.

Time magazine just reported that Icelandic engineers have moved to China to set up a series of Geothermal plants. If you have the geothermal resources, I believe a country should be encouraged to use them. They produce no CO2, as well as providing energy for heating and electricity.

I believe in the next 10 years you will head a lot more about this technology replacing coal plants in available countries.
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