March 2011
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The World’s Nuclear Energy Technology Renaissance: A Market Analysis - In Wake of Japan’s Nuclear Accident
On March 11, 2011 an 8.9 magnitude earthquake hit Japan; one hour later a tsunami hit the coast, causing massive flooding and destruction. Ten of Japan’s 54 nuclear reactors were shut down due to the earthquake and the resulting tsunami; while four of the Fukushima Daiichi...
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Utility Scale Energy Storage Critical to...
Energy Storage Technologies in Utility Markets Worldwide from leading energy industry market research publisher SBI Energy gives you the tools to:
Assess the state of your industry and the trends that are impacting it
Identify exciting new opportunities and evaluate growth potential
Review potential partners or acquisition targets
Utilities grapple with excess energy lost in...
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Growth in air and water treatment markets through...
Water and Air Purification Systems and Products: Residential & Commercial from leading energy industry market research publisher SBI Energy gives you the tools to:
Assess the state of your industry and the trends that are impacting it
Identify exciting new opportunities and evaluate growth potential
Review potential partners or acquisition targets
An unending battle with...
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Demand for Waste-to-Energy Technologies Resilient...
Thermal and Digestion Waste-to-Energy Technologies Worldwide from leading energy industry market research publisher SBI Energy gives you the tools to:
Assess the state of your industry and the trends that are impacting it
Identify exciting new opportunities and evaluate growth potential
Review potential partners or acquisition targets
Each year the world generates more than 2.1...
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Nuclear Energy Rennaisance →
Please note: This is a Preliminary Abstract. The nuclear energy technology (NET) market re-emerging, and in fact has been aptly named by some as the Nuclear Technology Renaissance. Interest is being…
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What Impact Will the Japan Nuclear Disaster Have...
Countries around the globe are reevaluating core nuclear power assets and their role in national energy portfolios as crisis builds at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility. China, for example, has announced plans to temporarily freeze approvals for new nuclear plants, while Germany and Switzerland have shut down multiple reactors and numerous other countries, including the U.S., have ordered...
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Down and Dirty: Generating Profit from Landfill...
Humans generate tons – billions of tons – of waste each year. At over 2.1 billion tons of municipal waste annually, the world has a significant waste problem. Most of this waste is transported to landfills, where it sits, decays, and releases a suite of environmental pollutants. But there is a better way to control and reuse this waste –converting it into energy.
Locked inside the 2.1 billion...
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Global Natural Gas and LNG Demand
LNG prices are contract specific and are benchmarked against varying competing fuel prices in different regions of the world. In the aggregate, global average LNG prices are expected to recover steadily from their 2009 lows of $8.80 per million Btu, to about $15 per MBtu in 2015 as natural gas and LNG demand grow in a post-recessionary global environment and prices for competing fuels rise....
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Nuclear-power industry questioning Obama's 50-mile...
The U.S. nuclear-power industry is questioning the “scientific basis” of the Obama administration’s decision to evacuate U.S. citizens and military personnel within a 50-mile radius of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan.
SBI Energy’s Nuclear Energy Technologies Worldwide market study examined studies on the health consequences of the Chernobyl and Three Mile Island...
Global waste-to-energy market to hit $27bn in ten...
10 March 2011
The global waste-to-energy market is projected to be worth close to $27bn in ten years time, a new study undertaken by power research company SBI Energy has shown.
New SBI research has found that the market will grow at a rate of about 11 per cent from now until 2021. SBI’s Thermal and Digestion Waste-to-Energy Technologies Worldwide study found that the sector is likely to be...
A Rosy Outlook for 2011? - POWERGRID... →
The federal government agrees that money should be invested in smart grid technologies and services. The administration and Energy Secretary Steven Chu voiced their commitment to developing efficient, sustainable technologies that will make the nation more energy independent. The Department of Energy (DOE), through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding, spurred a lot of smart...