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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.
* This issue $75 for subscribers, $100 for non-subscribers. If
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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 |
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