. . . . . . . . . . . . . "Renewable energy commercialization"@en . . . . . . . "While there are many non-technical barriers to the widespread use of renewables, some 65 countries now have targets for their own renewable energy futures, and have enacted wide-ranging public policies to promote renewables. Climate change concerns are driving increasing growth in the renewable energy industries and investment capital flowing into renewable energy reached a record US$77 billion in 2007. Leading renewable energy companies include: Enercon, Gamesa, GE Energy, Q-Cells, Sharp Solar, SunOpta, and Vestas."@en . "While there are many non-technical barriers to the widespread use of renewables, some 65 countries now have targets for their own renewable energy futures, and have enacted wide-ranging public policies to promote renewables. Climate change concerns are driving increasing growth in the renewable energy industries and investment capital flowing into renewable energy reached a record US$77 billion in 2007. Leading renewable energy companies include: Enercon, Gamesa, GE Energy, Q-Cells, Sharp Solar, SunOpta, and Vestas."@en .