Investorideas.com Renewable Energy Stocks Directory Adds New Wind Stocks and Creates Category for Smart Grids Stocks
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Karen Clark, CEO of Green Energy, (OTCBB: GELV) visited with SmallCapVoice.com to discuss how her Company, Green Energy Live, is a fully reporting, publicly-listed engineering and technology company headquartered in Wyoming, Michigan (adjacent to Grand Rapids). The company is focused on developing and commercializing renewable energy gasification systems that convert biomass wastes, currently being dumped in land-fills, into fuel and other valuable co-products. What is unique about the company is that its technology can rapidly and economically be deployed to the waste site rather than vice versa. Thus, a customer’s specific needs are addressed through a complete equipment package with the smallest ecological footprint.
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A Green Energy Investing Guideline
by Louise Harris, Investment U Research
Typically, when investors think about making money from climate change, they think about buying shares of companies that specialize in biofuels or alternative or green energy.
But those aren’t the only ways to profit from the green movement.
Deutsche Bank Group (NYSE: DB) recently conducted in-depth research, analyzing climate change and the cost of combating it. And a few very interesting conclusions came from it…
More capital is required to mobilize climate change industries and more action by government is required to attract capital. When governments offer tax incentives and create integrated plans to combat climate change, investors are attracted. Carbon markets could offer long-term solutions to investors trying to find a niche in the climate change debate.And there are countries out there doing just that.
The Greenest Countries
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Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) recently signed a contract with the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill to place up to three demonstration wind turbines in Pamlico Sound (North Carolina). Duke will pay for the turbines and their installation. The turbines will harness the power of ocean breezes along North Carolina’s coast.
Duke Energy’s pilot project is based on a nine-month study completed in June 2009 by the UNC for the North Carolina General Assembly. The pilot turbine installation will facilitate utility-scale wind energy development by enabling studies to optimize measuring and predicting the wind resource, quantifying ecological impacts and demonstrating turbine performance in tropical storm conditions.
Duke Energy has 634MW of land-based wind energy in Pennsylvania, Texas and Wyoming, another 99MW under construction and an additional 251MW of wind projects scheduled to begin operations in 2010. The company is focusing on green energy in …
QualityStocks (October 7th, 2009) Writes:
Axial Vector Energy Corp. announced earlier this morning that it is planning to expand aggressively into China. The company has engaged Evotech Management Corporation (”EMC”), a global strategic management consulting and merchant banking firm, to develop a comprehensive plan and assist with the expansion.
AVEC believes its next generation energy technologies have unlimited potential in industrial and commercial energy-related applications and are best suited to address China’s need for energy efficient technology. “The fact that AVEC’s products and technologies provide a green foot print is ideal for China’s new trend toward greentech,” stated Basilio Chen, Chairman and Managing Partner of EMC. China greentech markets are predicted to reach 15% of its GDP by 2013 according to the China Greentech Initiative.
“This is a market that AVEC’s green energy technology is naturally suited with a competitive edge and is a huge opportunity we intend
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