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December 2008 Archives

The Smart Grid - 2008-12-30
Green Chip editor Nick Hodge defines the smart grid, and outlines how to profit from what will be one of 2009's hottest sectors.

Portland Eco Adventure - 2008-12-24
Does Portland live up to its reputation as the most sustainable city in the United States?

New Energy Economy - 2008-12-23
Green Chip editor Jeff Siegel reveals a Presidential speech that could spark a new level of green investing.

OPEC's Oil Outlook - 2008-12-18
Editor Sam Hopkins looks at OPEC's outlook, its latest desperation move, and why clean energy companies are in better shape moving forward.

Obama's Energy Policy - 2008-12-16
Green Chip editor Jeff Siegel reviews the data that will help dictate Obama's new energy policy.

Obama's Climate Change & Energy Team - 2008-12-15
Green Chip editor Nick Hodge discusses Obama's choices for energy and climate positions.

EPA Most-Wanted List - 2008-12-12
The Environmental Protection Agency has unveiled a new most-wanted list that focuses on environmental fugitives. Should the agency be added to its own list?

Geothermal Energy in Africa - 2008-12-11
Editor Sam Hopkins examines Africa's push for geothermal energy and reveals the biggest players.

Detroit Big Three - 2008-12-09
An early analysis of the Big Three Bailout

Infrastructure Stocks - 2008-12-09
Green Chip editor Nick Hodge discusses infrastructure stocks in light of a new economic stimulus being dubbed the "Green Recovery."

Oil Drilling in Alaska: The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) - 2008-12-08
Green Chip guest editor Emily Rutan provides an update on the ever-contentious issue of oil drilling in Alaska.

Green Chip Investing - 2008-12-06
Earth Capital Partners is seeking to raise $5 billion for new "eco-funds."

Strategic Economic Dialogue - 2008-12-04
Editor Sam Hopkins forecasts the next step in China's economic policy and strategic dialogue with the U.S. and some companies set to capitalize.

Water and Energy Investments - 2008-12-02
Green Chip editor Nick Hodge discusses energy and water investments via a current frivolous water case being heard by the Supreme Court.