US Geothermal Stock
September 9, 2009 by David Craig
Filed under Infrastructure
Local Solutions To Universal Problems
It’s not always easy being the strong silent type.
And nobody know this better than US Geothermal.
(What's this?)
How to Profit From the Geothermal Energy Push
(Money Morning, 2/10/10)
Geothermal Energy: The Stars are Aligning for this Super-Green Resource
(Investment U, 2/5/10)
DOE to Research Geothermal Potential in Oil Production
(Green Chip Stocks, 10/5/09)
Geothermal Energy
(Energy [...]
First Solar Stock
September 3, 2009 by David Craig
Filed under Solar Energy
One Stop Shopping For Post-Oil Power
If you think that an economic recession spelled the end of solar-energy, think again.
Today, I’d like to spend some time tell you about First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR).
As one of the most prospective solar energy firms in operation today, First Solar’s business model puts an emphasis on maximizing the efficiency of photovoltiac [...]
Why Tesla Motors Is Still Terrific
September 1, 2009 by David Craig
Filed under Transportation
To car guys across the world, the name Tesla Motors brings one of two reactions: An instant bout with cold sweat and nausea, perhaps tempered with some fist waving and a mad dash for the whiskey bottle, or, on the rare occasion, guarded curiosity.
The truth is, as great as an electric car that can get [...]
Don’t Bank on the Prius
August 28, 2009 by David Craig
Filed under Transportation
Examining Alternatives to Gas Powered Vehicles
The question of alternative fuel sources, and specifically, alternative means of powering the world’s 600 million+ automobiles remains not just unanswered, but largely misunderstood.
(What's this?)
Guest Post: 7 Questions About Public Banking
(naked capitalism, 3/14/10)
Another Runaway Toyota (TM) Prius Adds To PR Nightmare
(Green Stocks Central, 3/9/10)
Toyota predicts revived [...]
Biofuel Loses Its Luster
August 26, 2009 by David Craig
Filed under Biofuels
Another One Bites the Dust
The US produces 7 billion gallons of corn-based ethanol per year, supplying about 5% of our annual gasoline market.
To many out there, this 10-digit figure is just large enough to create hope, yet deficient enough to spur demands for more corn, more ethanol, and more biofuel.
Just as our hopes for a [...]

