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2011: Sustainability Trends to Watch

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Following the recession, governments and companies are looking towards green and energy-efficient technologies as the new growth sectors. Although there has been a scale-back in green technology support mechanisms by governments due to the recession, this is expected to be a short-term trend, and these sectors are predicted to continue along their path of high growth. Over the coming decade,…

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Posted on February 24, 2011 at 9:10am — 1 Comment

COP16 day six - Source : Datamonitor

As yet, COP16 has managed to steer clear of any high profile fallouts. However, as the conference progresses, members are keen to avoid a repeat of COP15's unremarkable outcome. As the first day of the second week of climate change talks drew to a close in Cancun, one word was emerging as pivotal to the chances of reaching a comprehensive global agreement: balance.



As rumors regarding the existence of a "draft text" that incorporates the demands of developing countries began to… Continue

Posted on December 16, 2010 at 12:45pm

Shell: new report on Nigeria unlikely to offer refuge from controversy

Shell: new report on Nigeria unlikely to offer refuge from controversy

Media reports are claiming that the UN's ongoing study of oil pollution in Nigeria will find Shell responsible for only 10% of the oil spilled into the Niger Delta in the last 40 years. However, even if the final report favors Shell, the media backlash caused by the BP spill, coupled with the Nigerian government's continuing intervention, will make its future in the Delta far from… Continue

Posted on November 29, 2010 at 2:34pm

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Sustainable Technology Investment Market Profiler is your gateway to Datamonitor’s comprehensive dataset of sustainable technology investment transactions. Accessing profiles of all the companies involved in sustainable technologies, identifying investment trends, and discovering market hotspots has never been easier.

An easy-to-use online interface allows you to compare sustainable technology investment markets across different geographies, so you can analyze differences between diverse… Continue

Posted on November 23, 2010 at 11:25am

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At 2:45pm on July 18, 2013, Suza Adam said…

On the 15th and 16th of October 2013, Viridis Africa hosts their third Clean Technology conference at Killarney Country Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.  The event is dedicated to the introduction of clean technologies as well as associated business/investment opportunities.

The intention of Viridis Africa is to bring together investors such as Inspired Evolution, Sterling Waterford Securities, Lerako Metier, the IDC, Curatio Capital, Vantage Capital and the Technology Innovation Agency and entrepreneurs from Africa and the rest of the world, to jointly explore commercial initiatives in green technologies.

The program includes the presentation of 20 projects of business initiatives, ranging in size and scope and encompasses priority areas such as bioenergy, hydro, wind power, green chemistry, recycling, water treatment, desalination, amongst others.

According to conference organiser, Suza Adam, managing member of Spindle Communications, “principals who would present their business opportunities at this event would have the audience of numerous local and foreign investors who have $300 Million available for investment into these various initiatives (Solar Energy – Bio Energy – Waste Energy). Investors would include venture capital, private equity, project and corporate finance outfits and others dedicated to the clean tech sector. Also included are major companies who seek strategic alliance and acquisitions.”

“Additional business proposals are invited from clean tech sub-sectors including clean energy generation (wind, solar, hydro, biofuels, geothermal, clean coal technologies), storage (fuel cells, advanced batteries, hybrid systems), efficiency (smart grids, waste heat recovery), water & waste water (water treatment, water conservation, waste water treatment, desalination) and recycling and waste (recycling, waste treatment, organic matter, plastics) etc.” says Adam.

For more information about the conference: please visit us at www.viridisafrica.com

At 12:00pm on November 24, 2010, Wafa Boudagga Achour said…
Thank you for invitation. Toghether we certainly are able to help our nice country Africa.
 
 
 

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