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ProLogis Announces Spanish Solar – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (September 30th, 2009) Writes:
ProLogis (PLD), one of the leading global providers of distribution facilities, has recently announced its third new 4.8 megawatt solar project in Spain as part of its renewable energy program. The solar project would be installed on eight rooftops at ProLogis Park Sant Boi in Barcelona and ProLogis Park Alcala in Madrid. With these installations, ProLogis currently has solar projects on 20 buildings spanning 7.2 million square feet of roof space in the U.S., Japan, France, Germany and Spain. On completion of the new project, ProLogis would generate more than 11 megawatt of energy, which is equivalent to the power consumption in over 1,100 households per year. For the current solar project in Spain, ProLogis has leased 2 million square feet of roof space to Recurrent Energy, a leading provider of solar energy and power distribution company. Recurrent Energy will own and operate the project, and ...

Ohio Stocks

Fred Fuld (November 24th, 2008) Writes:
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Where To Invest For Obama’s Clean Energy Revolution

Andrew Gordon (November 4th, 2008) Writes:

Now that crude has lost 50% (and counting) since July, Andrew Gordon says the political will to develop alternative energy sources may be waning. But election favourite Barack Obama is fully behind clean energy. Andrew says this makes strong companies with new technology in biofuels, alternative energy and clean coal a good speculative buy. Another options is this Global Alternative Energy ETF (NYSE:GEX).

This from Investor’s Daily Edge:

John McCain is a practical guy. He subscribes to the “let’s try anything that works” theory. He’s willing to go with anything that weans the U.S. from Mideast oil. Nuclear, biofuels, ethanol, sun and wind, the traditional oil and gas hydrocarbons, tried and true coal and super-clean thermal and hydro energy – they’re all on table.

Throwing up a dozen tar balls and seeing what sticks isn’t much of a policy. But I see nuclear

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India and the U.S. – Nuclear Trade Partners?

QualityStocks (September 26th, 2008) Writes:

Officials of India’s nuclear energy program have expressed the desire to do business with General Electric and other U.S. energy firms. It will fall upon Congress to give American companies the thumbs-up to sell uranium and nuclear technology to India. President Bush and the Indian Prime Minister met in Washington on Thursday, both hoping to see an agreement on the issue reached. Some Americans are skeptical despite the obvious economic benefits, citing India’s past failure to sign a global treaty against the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Indian officials are confident that if the U.S. will not play ball, it will get its uranium elsewhere. The country has already signed trade agreements with both France and Russia.

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