by George Philippidis
In an era of increasing energy demand, diminishing oil reserves and heightened concern about climate change, the Americas have a unique opportunity to become a leader in low-carbon sustainable energy production through close cooperation. The continent has abundant natural resources, such as solar, wind and geothermal, for renewable power generation. Moreover, agricultural experience and land availability create a strong advantage for the establishment of a biofuels industry, where technologies from North America will complement Latin American know-how in sugarcane ethanol. However, for private investment to be forthcoming in the energy sector of the Americas, the existence of political stability, a regulatory framework and a commitment to renewable energy are key prerequisites. To read the full text click here.