The China Greentech Report 2009 Launched in the World Economic Forum


The China Greentech Initiative is leading a hand-picked delegation of top, high-growth Chinese companies for the Summer Davos in Tianjin, August 13-15, 2010

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September 10, 2009

The China Greentech Report 2009 launch at Dalian

The China Greentech Report 2009, the first deliverable of the initiative, provides cross-sectoral analysis of the market and environmental issues facing China, the country’s regulatory response, the available technical solutions that can be used to address these issues and key development challenges and opportunities to accelerate Greentech market growth. The Report focuses on 7 key sectors: renewable energy, cleaner conventional energy, electric power, infrastructure, alternative transportation, cleaner industry, green buildings, and clean water.

“One of the most interesting findings is that china will not just be one of the world’s largest consumers of greentech, but also a key exporter and potentially innovator of these solutions,” says Randall Hancock, CEO and President of MangoStrategy, LLC.

The China Greentech Report 2009 will officially be released at the World Economic Forum china talks in Dalian on September 10, 2009. a simultaneous launch will be held by Amcham Shanghai and PriceWaterhouseCoopers in Shanghai. The Report will be published online and will be available free of charge. Read more




China: mercado potencial para las tecnologías verdes del futuro

China podría representar un mercado de 500.000 millones a un billón (correcto) de dólares por año para las "tecnologías verdes" sostenibles, afirma un grupo de expertos y empresarios en un informe difundido el jueves que insta a los gobiernos a facilitar e

China podría representar un mercado de 500.000 millones a un billón (correcto) de dólares por año para las "tecnologías verdes" sostenibles, afirma un grupo de expertos y empresarios en un informe difundido el jueves que insta a los gobiernos a facilitar el camino hacia dichas tecnologías.

El informe de China Greentech Initiative, un grupo de más de 80 prominentes compañías de tecnología avanzada, organizaciones no gubernamentales y asesores políticos, precisaron las oportunidades que ofrecen 300 posibles opciones de tecnología verde en China que abarcan energía, agua, edificios, transporte e industria. Read more




1.000 milliards de dollars…

Dévoilé hier sur le site "COP15-Copenhagen", les principaux traits d’un rapport de China Greentech Initiative, groupe de plus de 80 entreprises de la nouvelle économie, ONG et conseillers politiques, ont recensé un potentiel de 300 technologies vertes pour la Chine, dans les énergies, l’eau, la construction, les transports et l’industrie.
En termes financiers, ces projets représentent un potentiel compris entre 500 et 1.000 milliards de dollars.

Au même moment, une étude de l’Agence internationale US de l’énergie prévoit qu’une hausse des températures moyennes de 2 degrés coûterait, pour les 20 prochaines années, 9.000 milliards de dollars.Read more

The China Greentech Report 2009 is now available for download.


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