Sustainable Business Management for the 21st Century
Clean Technology
 " A diverse range of products, services, and processes that harness renewable materials and energy sources, dramatically reduce the use of natural resources, and cut or eliminate emissions and wastes."
                                                                                  Clean Edge (U.S Publishing and research)

The Facts

Costs: Perhaps the most powerful force driving today's clean-tech growth is simple economics. As a general trend, clean-energy costs are falling as the costs of fossil fuel energy are going up. The future of clean tech is going to be, in many ways, about scaling up manufacturing and driving down costs.

Capital:
 An unprecedented influx of capital is changing the clean-tech landscape, with billions of dollars, euros, yen, and yuan pouring in from a myriad of public and private sector sources.

Competition: Governments are competing aggressively in the highstakes race to dominate in the clean-tech sector and build the jobs of the future.

Chindia: Clean tech is being driven by the inexorable demands being placed on the earth not only by mature economies but also by the explosive demand for resources in China, India, and other developing nations. Their expanding energy needs are driving major growth in clean-energy, transportation, building, and water-delivery technologies.

Consumers: Savvy consumers are demanding cleaner products and services that use resources efficiently, reduce costs, and embrace quality over quantity.

Climate: The debate around climate change has gone from question mark to peer-reviewed certainty, and smart businesses are taking heed. 

                     The Clean Tech Revolution: The Next Big Growth and Investment Opportunity
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The Figures

  

 30 - 50%
Increase in world wide solar market per year

             1995 - 2006 
Global wind-power capacity increased from 5,000mw to 7,4000mw

5  Billion-Gallon-a-year...
                  ...Ethanol sold in the U.S, on target to reach 7.5 billion gallons this year (about 5% of total fuel consumption)

  
    Click above to view Clean Energy projected                     growth chart 2007 - 2017
                                                                                               39% 
Increased revenue trend in one year for four benchmark technologies: Solar Photovoltaics, Wind-power, Biofuels and fuel cells



The Future

Carey Ambrose are fortunate enough to work with some of the leading innovators in the field of clean energy.

The Carey Ambrose approach to clean technology has always been one of harmonisation. Utilising new technologies to enhance the qualities and performance of existing or proposed site equipment.

Examples of recent technological developments:
                                  PVT
  

                        Infra-red Heating
  

                   Gas Saving Boilers