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OKIsItJustMe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-28-11 02:07 PM
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Vestas Announces Two Global Renewable Energy Studies
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http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news/news-display.aspx?action=3&NewsID=2725

Vestas Announces Two Global Renewable Energy Studies

06:00 CET - 28 Jun. 2011

The two studies addresses consumer demand, climate change and corporate energy transparency.

Vestas / TNS Gallup Findings:
90 percent of consumers worldwide want more renewable energy. 65 percent prefer to purchase brands produced using wind energy. 53 percent in China and 7 percent in U.S. view climate change as greatest challenge

Vestas / Bloomberg New Energy Finance:
Renewable energy leaders per sector are Plum Creek Timber, News Corporation, Kohl’s, CLP Holdings, Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank, Vestas, and Adobe Systems. Whole Foods Market is Global Wind Energy Champion



Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the global leader in wind energy, announced today the release of two studies that will help move consumers and corporations towards an increased use of renewable energy.

The Global Consumer Wind Study 2011 and the Corporate Renewable Energy Index (CREX) 2011 bring transparency to consumer preferences and the corporate use of renewable sources of energy, including wind energy. The studies show the relationship between consumer demand for renewable energy in the products and services they purchase, and what corporations are doing – or not doing – to meet these demands.

“Consumers around the world see climate change as the greatest single challenge, and 90 percent of consumers want more renewable energy. This shows a real global desire to reduce carbon emissions,” says Ditlev Engel, President and CEO of Vestas. “It gives corporate decision makers something to think about and act upon.”



Both studies can be donwloaded at http://vestas.com/transparency


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