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The Energy Watch Group (EWG) is an international network of scientists and parliamentarians. The EWG conducts research and publishes studies on global energy developments concerning both fossil fuels and renewables. The organization states that it seeks to provide energy policy with objective information.〔http://energywatchgroup.org〕 The EWG was founded in 2006 by the former German parliamentarian Hans-Josef Fell and further parliamentarians from other countries to provide both experts and political decision makers as well as the public with information on energy issues. == Reseach Areas == The EWG conducts research on all kind of energy issues including natural gas, crude oil, coal, renewables and uranium. In particular, they focus on three interrelated topics: *the shortage of fossil and atomic energy resources, *development scenarios for regenerative energy sources as well as *strategies deriving from these for a long-term secure energy supply at affordable prices〔http://energywatchgroup.org/us/〕 The EWG studies are analyzing ecological, technological and economic connections in the energy sector to estimate developments in the availability and supply of different energy sources and production techniques. The scientists are therefore collecting and analysing not only ecological but above all economical and technological connections. The results of these studies are to be presented not only to experts but also to the politically interested public. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Energy Watch Group」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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