Analyst predicts 2010 boom for Asia's renewable energy market

James S Murray
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Frost & Sullivan says new feed-in tariffs and renewable energy markets will lead to rapid increase in region's renewable energy capacity

New renewable energy laws, incentives and economic stimulus funding will result in rapid growth for the renewable energy (RE) sector in the Asia-Pacific region over the next year, according to research...

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