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Mar 10, 2009 12:16 ET

Obama's Energy Policy to Boost Renewable Energy Sector

ROCKVILLE, MD--(Marketwire - March 10, 2009) - MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Obama's Energy Policy to boost the renewable energy sector," to their collection of Energy/Environment market reports. For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/redirect.asp?progid=67618&productid=2068092

Summary

Barack Obama's victory in the Presidential elections will mark the departure of the policies of the last eight years followed under Bush's administration. The financial crisis and job creation has replaced energy prices as the most important issue for the American people.

Scope

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1 Table of Contents
    1.1 List of Figures
2 GlobalData Viewpoint
    2.1 Summary
3 Obama's Policies to Give Massive Boost to Renewable Energy Sector
    3.1 Threat of Windfall Taxes Weigh Heavily on the Oil Companies, but
    Obama is Unlikely to Implement It
    3.2 Renewable Sector to Get a Massive Boost through Investment and Job
    Creation
    3.3 Clean Technology Sector will Benefit from Greater American
    Engagement in Reducing Greenhouse Gases
    3.4 Conclusion
4 Recent Developments
    4.1 Oct 20, 2008: Pennsylvania Governor Announces $12 Million
    Investment In Alternative Clean Energy Projects
    4.2 Oct 07, 2008: US Army Plans To Build Renewable Energy Plants, Use
    Electric Vehicles
    4.3 Oct 01, 2008: Siskiyou County Approves Roseburg Biomass
    Cogeneration Plant
    4.4 Aug 07, 2008: Oregon Governor Unveils First Solar Demonstration
    Project
    4.5 Jun 03, 2008: NREL Announces Projects To Enhance Wind Power Across
    US
5 Appendix
    5.1 Methodology
    5.2 Contact Us
    5.3 About GlobalData
    5.4 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Figures
    Figure 1: Impact of Barack Obama's Policies on the Energy Industry
    Figure 2: GlobalData Methodology

For more information visit http://www.marketresearch.com/redirect.asp?progid=67618&productid=2068092

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