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The success of second generation biofuels depends on national policies and measures towards sustainability
(07/04/2009)

Frost & Sullivan believes that Government support and accessibility to feedstocks are crucial for the development of second generation biofuels. Almost all of the technologies for the production of second generation biofuels are in the final stage of commercialisation and their launch is expected within the next two years. These are biofuels that are derived from non-food biomass such as agricultural and forest waste, or energy crops like misc... [more]

Improved water efficiency is becoming increasingly critical in South Africa
(01/10/2008)

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Procurement Processes and Outsourcing in the South African Water and Wastewater Market, finds that the water treatment equipment market earned revenues of USD 157.1 million in 2007 and estimates this to reach USD 265.5 million in 2014. The water and wastewater outsourcing market earned revenues of USD 140.1 million in 2007 and estimates this to reach USD 237.6 million in 2014. South Africa is a water stresse... [more]

Geothermal energy advantages begin to outweigh its high implementation costs
(13/08/2008)

Geothermal energy is a continuous source of energy since the heat is trapped inside the earth, without depleting. This places geothermal energy above sporadic wind and solar energy, which tends to have a capacity factor of only 20-35%; geothermal capacity is more than 70%. In the race to find alternative energy sources, geothermal energy is gaining favour. Although global energy use from geothermal sources today only amounts to less than 1%, ... [more]

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