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Eco-Economy Indicators are twelve trends that the Earth Policy Institute tracks to measure progress in building an eco-economy. Using energy from the sun is a key component of the Plan B renewable energy economy.

Production of photovoltaics (PV) jumped to 3,800 megawatts worldwide in 2007, up an estimated 50 percent over 2006. At the end of the year, according to preliminary data, cumulative global production stood at 12,400 megawatts, enough to power 2.4 million U.S. homes. Growing by an impressive average of 48 percent each year since 2002, PV production has been doubling every two years, making it the world’s fastest-growing energy source. MORE...
World Annual Photovoltaic Production, 1975-2007 (figure and table)
World Cumulative Photovoltaic Production, 1975-2007 (figure and table)
Annual Photovoltaic Production, Select Countries and Europe, 1995-2006 (figure and table)
Annual Thin Film Photovoltaic Production, Select Countries and Regions, 2003-2006 (figure and table)
Annual Photovoltaic Installations, Select Countries and Regions, 2000-2007 (figure and table)
Photovoltaic Production by Top Ten Producing Companies, 2006 and First Half of 2007 (table)
World Average Photovoltaic Module Cost per Watt, 1975-2006 (figure and table)
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Chapter 11 - Raising Energy Efficiency 
Banning the Bulb
Energy-Efficient Appliances
More-Efficient Buildings
Restructuring the Transport System
A New Materials Economy
The Energy Savings Potential
Chapter 12 - Turning to Renewable Energy 
Harnessing the Wind
Wind-Powered Plug-In Hybrid Cars
Solar Cells and Collectors
Energy from the Earth
Plant-Based Sources of Energy
River, Tidal, and Wave Power
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