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DougPike
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Posted: 05:18am 17 Sep 2009
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Many countries across the world are seeking energy independence. This is possible by the usage of renewable sources of energy which does not deplete with time. The energy market has shown remarkable potential for growth. The ROI in the energy sector can go up to 650% or more. The investment is not just high but is also quick. Organizations like the World energy research help the investors in making sound investments by protecting them from the vulnerabilities of the market. There are tools like the DDWI that help the investors in this.

Traditionally, we have depended on the finite sources of energy for our energy needs. But with half of the world developing and the world energy demands soaring, it has become necessary to give way to other sources of energy. Renewable source of energy have come to rescue the world from an energy crisis, just in time. These sources of energy also prevent environmental pollution caused by the other finite energy sources.

Investments in the energy sector have increased in recent times. In the year 2008, the total investments into the renewable energy sector was found to be around 155 billion dollars. This is all set to go even higher in the coming years.
 
KarlJ

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Posted: 11:54am 12 Nov 2009
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indeed, I just got a job with SUNCONNECT, expanding from Perth into Melbourne.

Market surprisingly resiliant given the now miserable price of REC's.
Luck favours the well prepared
 
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