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Economic growth and recovery in the global energy industry stalled in the last financial quarter of 2009 in almost every sector except for renewable energy.

 

 

With 2009 coming to an end in the next two weeks, it is time to start looking at what 2010 will have to offer.  Recently, the Cleantech Group outlined its "Ten Clean Technology Predictions for 2010."

 

Here they are:

With many Americans clamoring for the government to create more jobs, an analysis of a sample of biofuel projects and studies shows that developing this industry will lead to the creation of thousands of new jobs.

 

A new report by Research and Markets states that the global small wind market is set for a major boost in the coming years.

The report gives an in-depth analysis of the global small wind energy market and provides forecast estimates up to 2013.

The Cleantech Group has ranked the top ten cleantech countries of 2009.

 

The rankings are based off the Cleantech Group's analysis of world research, development, and usage of clean energy.

The list is as follows:

Pike Research has published a new forecast for North America's wind industry, and the signs for the future are very positive.

 

What should the path forward be on energy issues?

Well, if you have a spare $100 million to thrown around and a Texas Twang, you too can buy your ways into the Halls of Power with a superficially appealing, yet fundamentally unsound, "answer" to America's energy problems.

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