Friday, November 20th, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘ alternative energies ’

Alternative Energy Investments: Three Scenarios For Clean Energy

Jun 30th, 2009 | By Jim Stanton | Category: Featured, Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

When oil prices moved to over $30 a barrel in the mid 1980s, it was considered a significant event. It also signaled the birth of small ethanol companies in the Midwest. Many of them managed to hang around long enough to get a second wind when Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait and the ensuing Gulf War pushed oil prices past $40.



The Alternative Energy Market: Bullish & Bearish Scenarios For NYSE: PBW

Jun 22nd, 2009 | By Jim Stanton | Category: Featured, Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

When oil prices moved over $30 a barrel in the mid 1980s, it was considered a significant event.  It also signaled the birth of small ethanol companies in the Midwest. Many of them managed to hang around long enough to get a second wind when Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait and the ensuing Gulf War pushed oil prices pushed past $40.



Global Investing Roundups, Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Nov 25th, 2008 | By William Patalon III | Category: Financial News

Existing Home Sales Down 3.1%; Chile’s 3Q GDP Beat Forecast; SunPower Finishes 18-Megawatt Plant; Cnooc Pushing to Develop More Oil Sites; Alpharma Gets Kinged; Xerox On Track; Oil Jumps 9%;



Kiss Your Gas Goodbye

Jun 14th, 2008 | By Andy Carpenter | Category: Politics & Economics

A week that saw the war on taxpayers expand onto to several new fronts also saw US Senate Republicans win a pitched procedural battle to keep gas at the pump grossly inflated.



This Solar ETF Is a Great Play on Clean Energy’s Rise

May 23rd, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

Costs for solar thermal energy will be cheaper than coal as soon as 2020, according to a report from the US Department of Energy, making one solar ETF a great way to profit.

Google, Chevron and Goldman are all betting that this prediction is correct. This from Bloomberg:

Unlike photovoltaic solar panels that convert sunlight to electricity, solar thermal focuses sunrays with mirrors to heat oil in glass pipes to about 700 degrees Fahrenheit (370 degrees Celsius).