Building With Energy: Investment Opportunities in Energy Smart Buildings

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Building With Energy: Investment Opportunities in Energy Smart Buildings

"Energy-Smart Buildings" - buildings which are designed and operated to minimise energy consumption, embedded energy and carbon emissions - are emerging as a prominent trend in real estate investment activity, and are providing new opportunities for investors in energy technologies.

This report contains both an up-to-date review of the factors that will drive new technology production and uptake, as well as a thorough investigation into the technologies, companies and organisations involved in this investment activity. New Energy Finance is pleased to present an in-depth research report that analyses this complex and quickly developing global market.

81 Pages, July 2007, £1195.00
http://subscriptions.newenergyfinance.com/index.php3?formaction=itemdisplay&prod_code=49
New Energy Finance www.newenergyfinance.com

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