Title: EU 100% Renewable Energy is here
Description: This website is a thorough analysis of the countries that have 100% renewable energy, particularly in Europe. It particularly focuses on small countries in Europe such as Iceland and Norway, the only two countries in the world that actually run on 100% renewable energy. This is an incredible feat for these countries and it proves that 100% renewable sources is workable. Of course, the two countries does not only rely on one renewable source. Iceland and Norway run on both geothermal and heavily on hydro power because they are both geographically blessed with the resources that work these renewable sources.
URL: http://theenergycollective.com/david-k-thorpe/237161/it-s-not-utopian-100-renewable-electricity-here
Title: The Riskiness of Renewable Energy Investments
Description: As titled, the riskiness of renewable energy investments and its possible future outcomes. This has become the number one growing question concerning the investment of renewable energy. Of course, investments has its own riskiness into it and Forbes points out the hurdles of renewable energy investment. Michael Lynch, contributor of the Forbes report that the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is inevitable but what matters is when and how. He focuses on the fact that current renewable energy plans and organizations are funded heavily by the local government and as of now it won't be able to stand on its own two legs in more than a decade.
URL: http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaellynch/2014/01/08/the-riskiness-of-renewable-energy-investments/
Title: The Big question: Can countries reach 100% renewable energy?
Description: A discussion about whether 100% renewable energy is achievable world wide within the decade. Taking into consideration of technological advances and greener mindsets. This article from Renewable Energy World answers the question, 'What are the major barriers that countries face in order to reach 100 percent renewable energy - is this goal always achievable or desirable?' Kevin Smith answers this question using his knowledge of the hopeful attitude toward a cleaner and eco friendly environment in the coming future. He takes into considerations of the difficulty to reach this goal but he states that its definitely achievable, it'll just take time.
URL: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/10/the-big-question-can-countries-reach-100-percent-renewable-energy
Title: Alternative Energy investing for 2013
Description: A research on the investments made on Alternative energy in 2013 throughout the world. This article focuses on a detailed statistical report including graphical information of the net profit and loss in different countries. It categorizes the several renewable energy sources including its current efficiency levels, expenses, companies and it's report in the past 5 years. It even includes the rising prices of oil and its dropping demand in society. Not every renewable energy source have identical information as these sources are still in its developing stage which require massive amounts of funds and investments which is a major barrier in making renewable energy a preferable source of energy to that of oil.
URL: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/02/alternative-energy-investing-for-2013
Title: The International Energy Agency
Description: The IEA is the official website for the company, The International Energy Agency, that is responsible for explaining renewable energy to the public and it gathered all the reports from the research centers that work with renewable energy sources. The website includes everything about renewable energy sources from basic definition to governmental reports. The member countries that contribute to the IEA is made up of 28 member countries that include OECD countries. The company works to spread and expand the idea of an eco-friendly world using will-be efficient renewable energy generated sources.
URL: http://www.iea.org/aboutus/faqs/renewableenergy/
Description: This website is a thorough analysis of the countries that have 100% renewable energy, particularly in Europe. It particularly focuses on small countries in Europe such as Iceland and Norway, the only two countries in the world that actually run on 100% renewable energy. This is an incredible feat for these countries and it proves that 100% renewable sources is workable. Of course, the two countries does not only rely on one renewable source. Iceland and Norway run on both geothermal and heavily on hydro power because they are both geographically blessed with the resources that work these renewable sources.
URL: http://theenergycollective.com/david-k-thorpe/237161/it-s-not-utopian-100-renewable-electricity-here
Title: The Riskiness of Renewable Energy Investments
Description: As titled, the riskiness of renewable energy investments and its possible future outcomes. This has become the number one growing question concerning the investment of renewable energy. Of course, investments has its own riskiness into it and Forbes points out the hurdles of renewable energy investment. Michael Lynch, contributor of the Forbes report that the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is inevitable but what matters is when and how. He focuses on the fact that current renewable energy plans and organizations are funded heavily by the local government and as of now it won't be able to stand on its own two legs in more than a decade.
URL: http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaellynch/2014/01/08/the-riskiness-of-renewable-energy-investments/
Title: The Big question: Can countries reach 100% renewable energy?
Description: A discussion about whether 100% renewable energy is achievable world wide within the decade. Taking into consideration of technological advances and greener mindsets. This article from Renewable Energy World answers the question, 'What are the major barriers that countries face in order to reach 100 percent renewable energy - is this goal always achievable or desirable?' Kevin Smith answers this question using his knowledge of the hopeful attitude toward a cleaner and eco friendly environment in the coming future. He takes into considerations of the difficulty to reach this goal but he states that its definitely achievable, it'll just take time.
URL: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/10/the-big-question-can-countries-reach-100-percent-renewable-energy
Title: Alternative Energy investing for 2013
Description: A research on the investments made on Alternative energy in 2013 throughout the world. This article focuses on a detailed statistical report including graphical information of the net profit and loss in different countries. It categorizes the several renewable energy sources including its current efficiency levels, expenses, companies and it's report in the past 5 years. It even includes the rising prices of oil and its dropping demand in society. Not every renewable energy source have identical information as these sources are still in its developing stage which require massive amounts of funds and investments which is a major barrier in making renewable energy a preferable source of energy to that of oil.
URL: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/02/alternative-energy-investing-for-2013
Title: The International Energy Agency
Description: The IEA is the official website for the company, The International Energy Agency, that is responsible for explaining renewable energy to the public and it gathered all the reports from the research centers that work with renewable energy sources. The website includes everything about renewable energy sources from basic definition to governmental reports. The member countries that contribute to the IEA is made up of 28 member countries that include OECD countries. The company works to spread and expand the idea of an eco-friendly world using will-be efficient renewable energy generated sources.
URL: http://www.iea.org/aboutus/faqs/renewableenergy/
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