Economics
African Energy Atlas 2012
2012 MAY 11 - (VerticalNews.com) -- Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/kcgpnb/african_energy_atl) has announced the addition of the "African Energy Atlas 2012" report to their offering. Now in its fifth year, the African Energy Atlas is a 76-page book featuring more than 60 maps and charts drawn with expert care by journalist cartographer David Burles. Atlas 2012 contains expanded coverage of all sectors, with a series of articles written by African Energy's experienced team of analysts and editorial staff covering topics including, climate change, access to clean energy, project finance, gas markets, exploration and oil sector development in the North, West and East Africa regions and the state of play in the power sector, including the development of renewables schemes in North Africa. The Atlas has become an indispensable resource for all energy industry professionals, policy makers and academics with an interest in the continent. It is essential reading for new investors in the region and established operators looking to expand their operations across Africa. Executive Summary: Charting the challenges in Africa's energy industries The annual African Energy Atlas charts patterns of activity and future trends across a continent where many economies are reporting significant rates of growth but the policy environment is still a disincentive to investment. The African Energy Atlas 2012 is a 76-page book featuring more than 60 maps and charts drawn with expert care by journalist cartographer David Burles. Atlas 2012 contains expanded coverage of all sectors, with a series of articles written by African Energy's experienced team of analysts and editorial staff covering topics including, climate change, access to clean energy, project finance, gas markets, exploration and oil sector development in the North, West and East Africa regions and the state of play in the power sector, including the development of renewables schemes in North Africa. The Atlas has become an indispensable resource for all energy industry professionals, policy makers and academics with an interest in the continent. It is essential reading for new investors in the region and established operators looking to expand their operations across Africa. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/kcgpnb/african_energy_atl Keywords: Economics, Oil & Gas, Global Warming. This article was prepared by VerticalNews Economics editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2012, VerticalNews Economics via VerticalNews.com.
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