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Sustainable energy development: incentive programs
From small initiatives targeting residential customers for small installations to big projects, green programs are becoming familiar terms to customers, and many believe that such programs can ultimately make a difference in global energy portfolio. The purpose of the presentation is to offer some rationale for marketing of green power, provide a brief overview of some of the existing efforts in the United States and abroad, and attempt to identify the conditions and future trends for survival of renewable energy in the energy marketplace.