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Promoting Inclusive Growth in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Kilowatt.
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Emerging Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in the Renewable Energy Segment
Kesavan Dhanapal (Hindustan College of Arts and Science, Chennai, India)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4882-0.ch009
Abstract
Considering the breathtaking changes in global business models, all entities foresee to develop new markets and products for survival in the economy. Increasing pollution levels at major cities around the globe, changing climatic conditions, and global warming makes a cloud bubbling thought of making safer and environmentally friendly products. This agenda leads to generate ideas that may create innovative products or practices may bring a competitive advantage for the new establishments. We all know that energy production constitutes to majority of the pollution in the environment. In order to tackle this situation, fostering entrepreneurs can think of ideas that are relating to renewable energy generation. Recently the rise of electric vehicles market seems to be a playground for new technology breakthroughs. This segment has huge potential for the next two decades. New entrepreneurs can take advantage of the renewable energy in making new business prospects.
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The Future of High-Performance Computing (HPC)
Kilo Watt, one thousand watt unit of power.
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