the countries that are investing more money on developing alternative sources of clean energy
miércoles, 20 de febrero de 2013
CLEAN ENERGY
Top 5: Countries that invest in alternative energy
What are the countries that are investing more money on
developing alternative sources of clean energy?
1) China
For the first time in history, China tops the list with the
investment of a spectacular amount of resources: $ 34.600 million in projects
and infrastructure related to alternative energy, ie more than 30% of the total
investment of the G20 in this item . China, like the United Kingdom, has
emphasized in wind power as its main alternative, allocating to it 70% of its
total investment followed by solar energy with a distant 8%.
2) United States
Debuting in second place after many years at the helm, the
U.S. invested about $ 18.600 million dollars in developing alternative energy
sources. Despite leading the technological innovation and financing of new
projects, the lack of manufacturing has made them lose the privilege of first
place.
3) United Kingdom
The priority of the UK, building on its shores, is the wind
energy sector that accounts for 57% of its total investment. The $ 11.200
million dollars that the English used in the financing of projects to produce
alternative energy resources, equivalent to 10% of the total investment that
G20 countries used in this area.
4) Spain
Despite our somewhat surprise, the Spanish government, in
conjunction with private industry, have worked extensively in the field of
alternative energy, which has earned them fourth on this list. In 2009 the
Spanish invested $ 10.400 billion in clean energy, with emphasis on solar and
wind resources, and thus position themselves as the second European nation to
greater investment in this area.
5) Brazil
The Latin American giant, Brazil, confirms its
strengthening in the areas most relevant to the development of a nation.
Brazilians dominate, for four years, the global market for biofuels made from
ethanol. Same have bet hydroelectric infrastructure. Both factors allow l
placed in the fifth position.
The development of alternative energy sources is no longer
a strategic move to become a requirement of almost any country. So we decided
to confirm, thanks to a report from the Pew Charitable Trust, which are the
five nations that are investing more money in so-called "clean
energy"
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