I am not an auto engineer, and I can't design an affordable, plug-in hybrid automobile, but if Japan can create a hybrid car then doggone it, the American people can do it too. But we're not interested in growing government or staying in for the longterm... as soon as things get better we'll be looking to sell our stakes to private investors.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Plug-In Hybrids clean cars get boost from President Obama statement
In his answer to a question about the government's role as a major shareholder in USA auto companies, President Barack Obama stated:
After opening with an update on the growing swine flu problem, Obama took questions from the media about his first 100 days in office. He gave articulate, even eloquent answers, and as a Canadian I must say it is refreshing to once again have an American President with a solid grasp of the critical issues and an ability to define the most logical proposed solutions.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Green Energy Stocks News Research April 2009 Update
Here are some clean power industry blog posts, news articles, and other online updates regarding alternative energy companies and investing in renewable power:
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Existing Fleet Conversion provides immediate economic and environmental benefits
Hy-Drive injects hydrogen to boost mileage and lower emissions
Hy-Drive Technologies (HGS-V) is in the final phase of a Hydrogen Generating System (HGS). The HGS generates, on-demand, and injects small amounts of hydrogen gas into the combustion chamber of a regular internal combustion engine creating an enriched air mixture and a more complete and faster burn of the air-fuel mixture. The result is reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency and torque.
The initial application of Hy-Drive’s technologies is its proprietary "on-board" hydrogen and oxygen gas generation and injection system for internal combustion engines. The initial target markets for Hy-Drive are the existing commercial diesel-powered trucks and buses in the "after-market".
The Time is Right for Gas-guzzler to Dual-mode EV Conversions
Since early 2008, Axion Power International (AXPW.OB) has been quietly developing an experience base and building grass roots support for a gas-guzzler to dual-mode EV conversion initiative that has the short-term potential to transform up to 120 million gas-guzzling pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles and vans into gas sipping EV-50s. If recent articles from sources as diverse as The Daily Green, Edmunds Green Car Advisorand the Environmental Defense Fund are reliable indicators, the initiative is rapidly gaining ground.
The concept is simple – add electric power trains and battery packs to America's least fuel-efficient vehicles and give them 50 miles of plug-in EV range coupled with unlimited internal combustion range. The potential benefits to the economy are enormous because the U.S. could slash gasoline consumption by a billion gallons per year for every 1% of the gas-guzzler fleet that's converted to dual-mode. It's also a solution that could be immediately implemented using domestic products and create untold thousands of new cleantech jobs.
The first public discussion of Axion's gas-guzzler conversion initiative was in Dr. Edward Buiel's testimony before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources last July. A few months later, Andrew Grove, the former chairman of Intel, published an article in McKinsey Quarterly titled "An Electric Plan for Energy Resilience" that approached the topic from a slightly different perspective. While Dr. Buiel's testimony focused on using lead-acid batteries and Mr. Grove's article focused on using Li-ion batteries, both men reached the same conclusion: that gas-guzzler to dual-mode EV conversions are the most cost effective baby-steps America can take in its drive for energy independence.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Post-Bush Rally in Equities sees green stocks UP BIG: FCEL, SOLR, SPWRA
Thursday April 09th 2009 was another stellar day in this new green energy stocks bull market. Here are some clean power companies that delivered yesterday:
A-Power Energy Generation APWR 5.79 +1.32 (29.53%) 189.37M
FuelCell Energy Inc FCEL 2.97 +0.35 (13.36%) 204.98M
GT Solar International SOLR 6.97 +0.82 (13.33%) 995.78M
SunPower Corp SPWRA 26.04 +2.64 (11.28%) 2.24B
Yingli Green Energy YGE 7.31 +0.73 (11.09%) 927.81M
Ener1 Inc HEV 5.75 +0.56 (10.79%) 652.48M
Ballard Power Systems BLD 2.59* +0.21 (8.82%) 212.70M
JA Solar Holdings JASO 3.43 +0.27 (8.54%) 575.86M
A-Power Energy Generation APWR 5.79 +1.32 (29.53%) 189.37M
FuelCell Energy Inc FCEL 2.97 +0.35 (13.36%) 204.98M
GT Solar International SOLR 6.97 +0.82 (13.33%) 995.78M
SunPower Corp SPWRA 26.04 +2.64 (11.28%) 2.24B
Yingli Green Energy YGE 7.31 +0.73 (11.09%) 927.81M
Ener1 Inc HEV 5.75 +0.56 (10.79%) 652.48M
Ballard Power Systems BLD 2.59* +0.21 (8.82%) 212.70M
JA Solar Holdings JASO 3.43 +0.27 (8.54%) 575.86M
Sunday, April 5, 2009
New Green Energy Bubble may take years to burst
Considering that the global credit markets collapse deflated a still-forming alternative energy stocks bubble in 2008, the 80 to 90% drops experienced by quality clean green power companies have set the stage for a multi-year rally in renewable power stocks.
New developments in areas such as thin film solar, concentrated solar, wave energy / tidal power, geothermal energy, flywheels, offshore windpower, the list goes on and on, mean that public and private sector investments will provide increasingly cleaner and more diversified energy generation. It is still early days and for those who have not yet set up dollar cost averaging programs into green power mutuals funds, it is a prudent strategy when included in a portfolio including cash, bonds, and even real estate! One great rule of thumb that is an excellent starting place is to utilize your age for the perecentage of assets to be held in cash and government bonds. A 30 year old would have just 30% in these shorter term securities, while a 70 year old finds that over 2/3 of her portfolio will always be secure, if proper rebalancing occurs. If the past year hasn't taught people the importance of rebalancing to lock-in gains, then they are probably not ready to re-invest in battered equity markets to restore the growth portions of their portfolios now. Many will compound the error of not rebalancing before, by not rebalancing now. A very conservative investor should add 15 or 20% to their age, while a more growth oriented longer term investor may want to subtract 10 or 15 years from her age percentage, with the subsequent higher risk / higher reward profile.
My initial prognosis (formed a decade ago when many names were still vencap) that the publicly-traded clean power stocks would top out in 2008/2009 was hastened and deepened by the world financial crunch, so rather than facing a 3 to 4 year rally, we are likely looking at a post-Bush rally in global equity markets that may last 5 to 7 years. Many PV solar and wind energy companies are dirt cheap nowadays, and they and other green power stocks will provide torque to global equity funds for most of the next decade.
Peace 2 all,
Joe College
New developments in areas such as thin film solar, concentrated solar, wave energy / tidal power, geothermal energy, flywheels, offshore windpower, the list goes on and on, mean that public and private sector investments will provide increasingly cleaner and more diversified energy generation. It is still early days and for those who have not yet set up dollar cost averaging programs into green power mutuals funds, it is a prudent strategy when included in a portfolio including cash, bonds, and even real estate! One great rule of thumb that is an excellent starting place is to utilize your age for the perecentage of assets to be held in cash and government bonds. A 30 year old would have just 30% in these shorter term securities, while a 70 year old finds that over 2/3 of her portfolio will always be secure, if proper rebalancing occurs. If the past year hasn't taught people the importance of rebalancing to lock-in gains, then they are probably not ready to re-invest in battered equity markets to restore the growth portions of their portfolios now. Many will compound the error of not rebalancing before, by not rebalancing now. A very conservative investor should add 15 or 20% to their age, while a more growth oriented longer term investor may want to subtract 10 or 15 years from her age percentage, with the subsequent higher risk / higher reward profile.
My initial prognosis (formed a decade ago when many names were still vencap) that the publicly-traded clean power stocks would top out in 2008/2009 was hastened and deepened by the world financial crunch, so rather than facing a 3 to 4 year rally, we are likely looking at a post-Bush rally in global equity markets that may last 5 to 7 years. Many PV solar and wind energy companies are dirt cheap nowadays, and they and other green power stocks will provide torque to global equity funds for most of the next decade.
Peace 2 all,
Joe College
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Geothermal Power best choice for USA West base load electricity
If you view the USA geothermal energy map above (at the top of this geothermal power stocks blog homepage), you'll see that almost all of the western United States (Untied States?) is within easy transmission distance of geothermal energy fields.
Here are some geothermal energy links for the new clean energy investor, for those just learning about the massive global potential of clean green geothermal electric power:
Best Geothermal Energy Stocks Investments
Case for Geothermal Energy as Reliable Electricity Baseload Supply
Clean-Energy-Ideas.com Geothermal Power Information web page
USA and Canada Geothermal Power Company Website Links
Geothermal Power Plants explained, natural energy production
Geothermal Power webpage on Wikipedia.org
UPEI Introduction to Geothermal Energy
More Clean Power Investing Info:
WindIntell.com Top Windpower Stocks website
PVintell.com Best Photovoltaic Solar Companies
Here are some geothermal energy links for the new clean energy investor, for those just learning about the massive global potential of clean green geothermal electric power:
Best Geothermal Energy Stocks Investments
Case for Geothermal Energy as Reliable Electricity Baseload Supply
Clean-Energy-Ideas.com Geothermal Power Information web page
USA and Canada Geothermal Power Company Website Links
Geothermal Power Plants explained, natural energy production
Geothermal Power webpage on Wikipedia.org
UPEI Introduction to Geothermal Energy
More Clean Power Investing Info:
WindIntell.com Top Windpower Stocks website
PVintell.com Best Photovoltaic Solar Companies
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