Articles and Presentations

Wind turbines (detail)Despite Challenging Conditions, Alternative Energy Has Momentum: Even with a rocky economy and uncertain financial signals ahead, the solar and wind sectors will each have sufficient momentum to move through 2009 with reasonably good performance. A 2009 report originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.

Turbines at sunriseAttractive Employment Potential in the Wind Power Sector: Among just a few industries today with positive growth and employment opportunities across all global markets is the wind power sector. A 2009 report by Don Warlick originally published in EnergyWorkforce, Summer 2009, a publication of PennEnergy.

Alternative energyAlternative Energy, Part 1. Washington has created mandates and incentives to promote alternative energy, including the conversion of agricultural products to ethanol and next–gen biofuels. A 2008 report by Don Warlick originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.

Alternative Energy Pt. 2Alternative Energy, Part 2. Robust growth is forecast for wind energy and solar power, but improvements in technology, especially for solar, are needed to drive down manufacturing costs. A 2008 report by Don Warlick originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.






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