DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3h5p2z/renewable_policy) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Renewable Policy Analysis - Q4 2012" to their offering.
The Renewable Policy Analysis provides in depth study of the major renewable policy developments across the globe. It gives regulatory and other associated updates for the global renewable energy market which can help the individual/company to frame their business strategies while minimizing regulatory risks. For the November 2012 issue, it covers two featured articles "The Bureau of Land Management has Announced the Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement to Accelerate Utility-Scale Solar Energy Projects in the US " and "Biomass Power Market Development will Accelerate with Voluntary Conversion of Coal Plants to Renewable Biomass Facilities Scheme in Place", providing excellent analysis on these development.
Scope
This report includes policy updates on the major countries. There are 22 key news stories covered in the report, of which following two articles are covered in detail -
- Featured Articles: Analytical articles related to the impact of major policies on the renewable energy market.
- The Bureau of Land Management has Announced the Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement to Accelerate Utility-Scale Solar Energy Projects in the US
- 2.2 Biomass Power Market Development will Accelerate with Voluntary Conversion of Coal Plants to Renewable Biomass Facilities Scheme in Place
Reasons to buy
This renewable policy report includes major policy developments in the renewable energy market for the month of November 2012. The report consists of -
- Featured articles: Analytical articles related to the impact of major policies in the renewable energy market.
- Key news highlights: Key renewable policy news alerts for the month.
- Major policy updates: Regional renewable policy news for the month.
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Source: GlobalData