A New Writer Joins the CES Team
August 24, 2009 by Chris Hunter
Filed under Clean Energy
Dear Readers, We’ve added a bright new alternative energy writer to our site… His name is David Craig. With a background in electrical engineering and years of experience in the alternative energy field, Dave’s articles will be focusing mainly on alternative fuels, carbon-free energy generation and new technologies entering the cleantech continuum. But it’s not [...]
Solar Technology Stocks
May 29, 2009 by Chris Hunter
Filed under Solar Energy
Solar technology stocks have been literally running off the charts. Some are approaching a three-month, 300% run: And this came at a time when most solar companies were reporting mounting losses for the first quarter.
Investing in Water Desalination
May 18, 2009 by Chris Hunter
Filed under Infrastructure
It’s not hard to see that water is the next big market. Like energy, demand for water is surging along with population growth and a massive trend toward city migration. Unlike energy, we have a very limited amount of the stuff to work with. If we need more energy, we can build more solar panels, [...]
Renewable Energy Investments
May 8, 2009 by Chris Hunter
Filed under Clean Energy, Wind Energy
If you’re here, I don’t have to tell you about the growth potential of renewable energy. But I will.
Nuclear Energy Scenarios
April 27, 2009 by Chris Hunter
Filed under Infrastructure
Normally these articles are intended to highlight some sector of the clean energy industry while providing bullish evidence and possible investment outlets. And while that’s still the aim of this site, I wanted to take a step in the other direction today and take a look at some bearish energy themes.
Investing in Water Stocks
April 17, 2009 by Chris Hunter
Filed under Infrastructure
Water problems are mounting. You see the evidence everyday. Droughts in California. Disappearing aquifers in the Southeast. Tightened water restrictions in Perth. The problem is elementary, yet most are too stubborn to comprehend it, or to deal with it. We only have a certain amount of water but we constantly require more of it. Increasing [...]
An Energy Bill for 2009
April 7, 2009 by Chris Hunter
Filed under Clean Energy
This year’s energy bill has been much anticipated for its expected green hue. Those in the green community have long waited for democratic leadership to usher through a bold cleantech agenda. First hints at what 2009′s energy bill would look like emerged on the campaign trail, as Obama called for cap-and-trade, doubling our use of [...]
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