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May 26, 2013 · 5:21 pm
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Asia-Pacific Renewable Energy Market To Hit 535.2 GW By 2020

Asia-Pacific Renewable Energy Market To Hit 535.2 GW By 2020 (GBI Research  Report)

Read more at http://cleantechnica.com/2013/04/11/asia-pacific-renewable-energy-market-to-hit-535-2-gw-by-2020-globaldata-report

Source: Clean Technica

 

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