2. Unless otherwise noted, the source for information in this section is Electric Power Research Institute, European Wind Technology, EPRI-TR-101391 (Palo Alto, CA, March 1993), pp. 1-3.
3. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
4. Solar Update: Newsletter of the International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Program, No. 23 (April 1994).
5. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
6. Solar Update: Newsletter of the International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Program, No. 25 (June 1995).
7. Energy Information Administration, Solar Collector Manufacturing Activity 1993, DOE/EIA-0174(93) (Washington, DC, August 1994).
8. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
9. Energy Information Administration, Solar Collector Manufacturing Activity 1993, DOE/EIA-0174(93) (Washington, DC, August 1994).
10. Unless otherwise indicated, the source for information in this section is Yin Liem, Renewable Energy Programs and Projects (Beijing, Peoples Republic of China: Ministry of Electric Power, December 1994).
11. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
12. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995), and Country Analysis Briefs 1994, DOE/EIA-0595 (Washington, DC, May 1995).
13. J.J. Thakkar, The Electric Power Transmission and Energy Demand Management Market in India (Bombay, India: American Consulate General, July 1993). Available from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, National Trade Data Bank, file number ISA9307.
14. India: Renewable Energy Market Overview, derived from a telegraphic report dated 12 April 1994, prepared at the American Consulate, Bombay, India. Available from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, National Trade Data Bank, file number IMI940412.
15. India: Renewable Energy Market Overview, derived from a telegraphic report dated 12 April 1994, prepared at the American Consulate, Bombay, India. Available from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, National Trade Data Bank, file number IMI940412.
16. India: Renewable Energy Market Overview, derived from a telegraphic report dated 12 April 1994, prepared at the American Consulate, Bombay, India. Available from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, National Trade Data Bank, file number IMI940412.
17. "Sinar Surya: Solar Energy in Indonesia," Renewable Energy (August 23, 1995). On-line information from the Solstice database.
18. Latin America is defined here to include all primarily Romance language (Spanish, French, and Portuguese) speaking countries in North, Central, and South America.
19. F. Gutierrez, "Region in Transition," Independent Energy (January 1995), pp. 33-37.
20. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
21. F. Gutierrez, "Region in Transition," Independent Energy (January 1995), pp. 33-37.
22. NAFTA currently includes Mexico, Canada, and the United States; Chile is likely to be added in the near future.
23. "GWe in Brazil; Small-Scale in Indonesia," Solar Letter (May 13, 1994), p. 109.
24. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
25. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
26. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 1995, DOE/EIA-0484(95) (Washington, DC, June 1995).
27. Energy Information Administration, Solar Collector Manufacturing Activity 1993, DOE/EIA-0174(93) (Washington, DC, August 1994).