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Reports
Global Markets Direct (Research and Markets):
Top Ten Global Energy Trends in 2010
December 2009, Pages: 89
Price: EUR2,533:
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3c4ef9/ areas of focus include impact of the financial crisis and the
top_ten_global_ene after effects of the crisis and the global economic recession
on the energy sector. Challenges in conventional as well
„Top Ten Global Energy Trends in 2010“ provides an as non conventional energy sector, technological deve-
in-depth analysis of the top global trends in the energy lopments in new and alternative energy sectors and the
sector in 2010 with challenges and future prospects for nuclear industry are also analyzed. The global economic
the overall industry. The report provides critical analysis of recovery and the impact on the capital expenditure in the
the various trends in the different segments of the energy petroleum industry in 2010, growing trend towards the
industry in cluding oil and gas upstream and downstream, offshore oil and gas industry and the approach of the oil
unconventional and offshore oil and gas sectors, nucle- and gas companies to prepare for the upturn are some of
ar energy, alternative energy, electricity sector and coal the other issues that have been analyzed in the report. The
sector. The report also provides deal analysis of the oil report highlights and analyses the most critical trends or
and gas, nuclear and alternative energy sectors. The major issues in the global energy sector in 2010.
CCM International Limited (Research and Markets):
China‘s Polysilicon Market in Solar Photovoltaic Industry
October 2009, Pages: 55
Pric: EUR3,727
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/99ad97/
chinas_polysilico
Global hiking of oil prices, as well as alarming energy three years, with output CAGR of 144% from 2007
crisis, push rapid development of renewable energies to 2009. However, domestic supply of polysilicon,
around the world, with solar energy an outstanding key raw material of solar cell, has heavily depended
one. Driven by global booming solar energy, China‘s on import (78.46% in 2008), due to high cost and
solar cell production has developed rapidly in past small output caused by immature technology.
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