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Study Group: Utilities and Power Generation Consultants (Asia)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 98

This study group may include experts knowledgeable on topics such as aerospace & defense, building materials, chemicals, construction, oil & gas, timber & forest products, utilities & power generation, mining, agriculture, industrial equipment and transportation, among others.

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Christopher Bongars, CEO and Founder, SustainAsia LimitedChristopher Bongars
CEO and Founder
SustainAsia Limited

Christopher Bongars is an Executive Director at SustainAsia Limited; a Hong Kong based firm providing consultancy and advisory services to investors and companies from the cleantech sectors, as well as independent assessments of investments and market opportunities, in a view of accelerating their growth...

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Wind Turbine Generation Farms are not reliable source of energy | 07-30-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

I have come across one negative analysis about my published topic. I stand with contains of my published article. The said article was written based on my physical experience while developing two wind energy generation farms in south and west part of India. Duding vendor development process, I...

Wind Turbine Generation Farms are not reliable source of energy | 07-28-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

As a normal procedure, Wind Farms are developed at selected sites after installing wind masts at proposed sites and wind conditions are observed for at least one year. But this is not a proven technology. Due to many factors, depending on local conditions, Wind conditions may vary from what was observed...

A Sustainable Future Based On Unconventional Fossil Fuel | 11-19-2007
Analysis of: Why $100 Oil Can't Float | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

$100 per barrel oil is a blip in the long term landscape of fossil fuel  for the following reasons: (1)At $100 oil, economic extraction of unconventional oil in Athabasca Tar Sands  and Orinoco Heavy Oil  more than double remaining conventional oil reserves  increasing the ratio...

The narrow path to chinese blue gold | 11-09-2007
Analysis of: Liquid Asset, China Economic Review | www.chinaeconomicreview.com
Author: Christopher Bongars, CEO and Founder, SustainAsia Limited

The water industry is a very fragmented industry, where opportunities for investment abound. Large water services giants (Veolia and Suez) established in China for several decades are being challenged by smaller regional and local competitors (Hyflux, Biotreat, etc.). From multi-million capital intensive...

The new green asian tiger | 03-22-2007
Analysis of: Singapore to invest in clean energy industry | www.wbcsd.org
Author: Christopher Bongars, CEO and Founder, SustainAsia Limited

After devoting the last two decades creating world-class industrial and IT infrastructure, Singapore is positioning itself not only as a leading commercial and financial center, but also as the regional champion of knowledge based services and technologies.Recent announcement by Prime Minister Lee Hsien...

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