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Clean-Energy Sector to Grow 28% Annually to $82 Billion by 2010.


Business Editors/Environment Writers

OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2001

Investments and Development in Clean Transportation,

Water, and Materials Also Seeing Explosive

Growth, Says New Report from Clean Edge

With clean energy leading the way, clean technology, which already represents a multibillion-dollar market, will grow as much as tenfold tenfold
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2. composed of ten parts

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by ten times as many or as much

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 over the coming decade, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

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 a new report.

Clean technologies -- including renewable energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation. , alternative transportation, water purification It has been suggested that , , and be merged into this article or section.  systems, and new, environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1]  materials -- are poised for dramatic growth in a manner that will offer significant and tangible economic, environmental, and social benefits, according to Clean Edge, a market-intelligence and publishing firm focusing on clean technologies. These technologies offer solutions to such pressing issues as the energy crisis, resource scarcity Scarcity

The basic economic problem which arises from people having unlimited wants while there are and always will be limited resources. Because of scarcity, various economic decisions must be made to allocate resources efficiently.
, and climate change while creating economic opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors.

The free, downloadable report, available at www.cleanedge.com, is the first to define the clean-tech market and make market forecasts for 2005 and 2010. It also describes the growing investment climate for clean technologies, including which venture funds and energy companies are taking a stake in clean technology. Among its findings:
-- The clean-energy market, which includes fuel cells, microturbines, and solar
and wind power, is projected to grow 28% annually from approximately $7 billion
in revenues in 2000 to more than $82 billion in revenues by 2010

-- The market for clean vehicles, including cars, buses, and trucks, is
projected to grow from about $2 billion in 2000 to $48 billion by 2010

-- Clean-tech companies in the US attracted more than $2 billion in equity
investments in 2000 from venture firms, angel investors, and IPOs

-- Energy efficiency, wind power, solar power, and microturbines offer the most
immediate and cost-competitive solution to the current "peak demand" energy
crisis, while an emerging hydrogen economy based on fuel cells is not far
behind

-- Innovative governments, multinationals, and start-ups are committing
billions of dollars to clean-tech development and setting significant growth
targets


Clean technologies represent a diverse range of products, services, and processes that harness renewable materials and energy sources, dramatically reduce the use of natural resources, and cut or eliminate emissions and wastes. "Many of these are competitive with, if not superior to, their conventional counterparts in terms of cost and performance," said Joel Makower, a co-author co·au·thor or co-au·thor  
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To be a collaborating or joint author of: "He and a colleague . . .
 of the report and a co-founder and principal of Clean Edge.

"For all the hype about the New Economy, a real, sustainable new economy is emerging around clean technologies," explained Ron Pernick Ron Pernick, co-author of The Clean Tech Revolution and co-founder and principal of Clean Edge, is "an accomplished market research, publishing, and business development entrepreneur with two decades of high-tech experience". , report co-author and Clean Edge co-founder and principal. "It is focused not on 'saving the earth' but on the real business and economic opportunities from providing clean energy, transportation, water, and materials on a global scale."

The Clean-Tech Revolution

According to Clean Edge, a number of economic, technological, environmental and societal forces have converged to attract investors to technologies as diverse as biobased materials, green chemistry, hybrid electric vehicles A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is a vehicle which combines a conventional propulsion system with an on-board rechargeable energy storage system (RESS) to achieve better fuel economy than a conventional vehicle without being hampered by range from a charging unit like an , hydrogen power, photovoltaics, and small-scale water desalination Water desalination

The removal of dissolved minerals (including salts) from seawater or brackish water. This may occur naturally as part of the hydrologic cycle, or as an engineered process.
. "A small but growing number of forward-thinking investors recognize that several of today's emerging clean-tech companies will be the Microsofts of the future," said Pernick.

"Many of these technologies have been around for years, but now such problems as global warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution.  and acute energy shortages have created unprecedented demand for clean technologies," said Makower. "While there are numerous uncertainties and obstacles, we believe that a significant number of companies, entrepreneurs, investors, and governments will profit immensely from the clean-tech revolution."

Online News, Stock Tracking, and More at Cleanedge.com

In addition to releasing its new report, Clean Edge also unveiled a number of new web-based resources for investors, businesses, entrepreneurs, and others involved in the development and implementation of clean technologies. Cleanedge.com offers an array of informational products and services including a clean-tech news feed, news tracking of relevant stories from over 1,800 sources, clean-tech statistics and graphs, a twice-monthly newsletter, and stock tracking of such clean-tech companies as Active Power, AstroPower, Ballard Power Systems Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD, NASDAQ: BLDP), located in Burnaby, British Columbia -- a suburb of Vancouver -- is a company that designs, develops, and manufactures zero emission proton-exchange-membrane fuel cells. , Capstone Turbine Capstone Turbine Corporation NASDAQ: CPST, incorporated in 1988, is a California based gas turbine manufacturer that specializes in microturbine power and heat cogeneration systems. Capstone has sold and shipped more than 3,000 of these one-moving-part systems worldwide. , Evergreen Solar Evergreen Solar, Inc., founded in 1994,[1] develops, manufactures and markets solar power products enabled by its String Ribbon technology that provide environmentally clean electric power throughout the world. , FuelCell Energy, and Plug Power. This represents the most comprehensive source on the web for clean-tech related news and information.

For the report, Clean Tech: Profits and Potential, Clean Edge interviewed more than thirty executives involved in clean-tech investments, development, and manufacturing; tracked hundreds of news stories from recognized web and print sources; aggregated data from public and private research reports; and conducted extensive analyses via its global network of analysts, researchers, and consultants.

About Clean Edge

Clean Edge, Inc., The Clean-Tech Market Authority, provides a variety of market-intelligence products and services related to clean energy, transportation, water, and materials. Through its publications, consulting services Noun 1. consulting service - service provided by a professional advisor (e.g., a lawyer or doctor or CPA etc.)
service - work done by one person or group that benefits another; "budget separately for goods and services"
, and conferences, Clean Edge helps investors, industry, and society understand and profit from the clean-tech revolution. Based in Oakland, CA, Clean Edge's aim is to serve as a catalyst for global clean-tech development. The company was founded by environmental publishing and high-tech business pioneers Ron Pernick and Joel Makower. For more information about the company visit www.cleanedge.com.
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