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Environmental Business Journal
Renewable Energy & Climate Change
(Vol.XIII No.7/8)

EBJ's Clean Energy & Climate Change issue investigates the current state of solar, wind, fuel cell, emission trading and other energy markets and their future in the context of shortages, changing markets and climate change policy. Year 2000 market data is presented with interviews of over 30 industry leaders and experts.

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Table of Contents

- Renewable energy & climate change overview: EBJ examines business trends in energy
 security and clean energy, and presents data on U.S. and global market size in
 seven renewable energy segments (systems and power generation) and rankings of key
 market drivers (pp1-3)

- Transportation technology and fuel cells offer promise as Ballard, HPower,
 Millennium Cell, FuelCell Energy and others vie for a piece of what could soon be a
 $1 billion business (pp4-8)

- Wind power and solar energy are in the midst of a growth surge that looks more
 sustainable this time around; experts and companies discuss market improvements and
 growth areas (pp9-15)

- Texaco takes climate change seriously with a management strategy; and sees a
 business opportunity with investments in clean coal, fuel cells, hydrogen and
 batteries (pp15-16)

- Emissions trading is coming of age as leading emitters and brokers are making
 markets in CO2 equivalents (pp16-20)

- Analysts at CIBC World Markets and Clean Edge see varying pictures of market
 opportunities in distributed power and clean energy (pp21-23)

- Climate change policy and the Clean Development Mechanism have the potential to
 change markets (pp24-25)

- Consulting & engineering firms ICF Consulting and Harris Group expand climate
 change practice areas (pp26-27)

- EBJ Stock Reporter reviews 2001 EBJ Index performance and expanded energy segment,
 profiling AstroPower, Beacon Power, Capstone Turbine, Evergreen Solar, HPower, Plug
 Power and Proton Energy Systems (pp28-31)


Companies featured include:

Active Power CQuest Ltd Harrison Mining Corp Patagonia
Air Products and Chemicals Dais Harvest Energy Technologies Petro Source Carbon Co
American Wind Energy Assn DCH Technologies Honeywell Plug Power
AstroPower Enercon Humboldt State University Proton Energy Systems
Ball Aerospace Energy Conversion Devices Hydrogenics Renewable Energy Systems
Ballard Power Systems Enron ICF Consulting Rohm and Haas
Beacon Power Enron Wind Corp IGF Insurance Schott Applied Power
Bergey Windpower Environment Northeast Innovest Strategic Value Advisors  Seawest
Bonneville Power Admin. Env'l Defense Fund Interface Shell Hydrogen
Bonus Env'l Resources Trust Kinder Morgan Solar Energy Industries Assn
BP European Wind Energy Assn KPMG Solar Energy Reseach & Education Fdn
BTM Consult Evergreen Solar Inc Masada Resource Group Stella Group Ltd
Business Communications Co  ExxonMobil Millennium Cell LLC Texaco
Calpine FPL Energy Morgan Stanley Dean Witter The IT Group
Cantor Fitzgerald FuelCell Energy Natsource Toyota
Capstone Turbine Gamesa Navitas TXU
Cargill Dow Polymers General Electric NEG Micon U.S. Borax
CIBC World Markets General Motors Nesbitt Burns U.S. Fuel Cell Council
Clean Edge Greenhouse Emission Mgt Consortium  Nordex Vestas
CM Equity Partners L.P. H Power Corp. Norseman Engineering Ltd WestStart
CO2e.com Harris Group ONSI Corp XCELLSiS
      Zilkha Renewable Energy


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