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Cleantech: transformational growth and opportunities

From start-ups to large corporations and national governments, organizations worldwide are embracing cleantech as a means of growth, efficiency and competitive advantage. Will you be a part of the next industrial revolution? Tap into our knowledge and industry focus to help you seize opportunities in the shift to a resource-efficient and low-carbon economy.

Our global reach 

Your business doesn't stop at the national border, and neither do we. Our worldwide team of  assurance, tax, transaction and advisory professionals understand the business dynamics of cleantech can help you set yourself apart.

At the forefront of cleantech innovation

Whether you’re an innovator seeking fresh sources of capital investment to drive scaleable growth, a developer looking for guidance on large-scale renewable energy projects or a global corporation trying to gain entry into new markets, our Global Cleantech Center can help make the most of the growing opportunities in the cleantech marketplace.

 

Moment of truth for transportation electrification

In our annual Cleantech Ignition Sessions, leaders convened to debate the latest issues and trends affecting the electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem. Seeing the possibilities, unconventional alliances are being formed and they’re working overtime to embrace the EV opportunity. See our findings for invaluable insights.

Cleantech matters:Seizing transformational opportunities

In this fourth annual edition, we examine an era of profound transformation — in products, companies and industries — as global corporations pursue cleantech-enabled revenue opportunities. Gain insights into what’s driving cleantech innovation today.

Six global trends shaping the business world

What are your priorities for 2011 and beyond? From the growing power of emerging markets to rapid innovations in technology, see which global trends and drivers are likely to shape the future of your business.

Q and A: The evolution of the electric vehicle

By 2020, EV-based transportation will have reached the tipping point. But what needs to happen in the next decade to reach that point? Gain insight into the latest advances and see which factors will likely impact the success of the electric vehicle industry.

Cleantech matters

For the fifth straight year, we hosted a global series of cleantech ignition sessions — executive roundtables that convene key stakeholders to discuss important cleantech issues. Find out what’s topping the agenda.

Do cleantechs need a chief capital officer?

Just as the world thirsts for clean energy, companies striving to provide it thirst for capital. Do cleantechs need a specialized executive — i.e., a chief capital officer — to focus on capital formation and deployment? Read our analysis.

Global consumer views on PHEVs and EVs

Are alternative powertain technologies piquing the interest of consumers worldwide? To learn first-hand, we asked 4,000 drivers in the US, China, Japan and Europe to reveal which factors might encourage or discourage them to purchase a plug-in hybrid or electric vehicle in the future. See what’s “driving” their answers.

Renewable energy markets: scoring its technology

Our Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices publication scores various technologies, including on-shore wind, off-shore wind, solar PV, solar CSP, biomass, and geothermal. Tap into our insights.

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 World Future Energy Summit 2012

Join us at the World Future Energy Summit
Project Village enables developers to meet finance and clean technology communities face-to-face. Discover more and collaborate in Abu Dhabi from 16-19 January.

Cleantech matters  

Solar cells on solar plant  

How do entrepreneurs and general corporates think differently about innovation? Learn more as we explore the four key points that contribute to success.

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