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Interview with Riggs Eckelberry, CEO of algae biofuel company OriginOil.
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When it comes to energy subsidies, where's your money going? You may be surprised.
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Example of a Home Energy Audit
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Green Chip editor Nick Hodge shares the big picture on renewable energy and green investments around the globe.
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Nick Hodge presents a report on Cellulosic Ethanol and Renewable Fuels investments.
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Green Chip Stocks Editor Nick Hodge explains why wind energy stocks are the next big energy investments and how to invest in the next big company.
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A look at the top green energy and water ETFs, along with the top ten holdings of each.
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The truths behind alternative energy are proving to be quite profitable for many an investor. Savvy investors who know how to separate fact from fiction are loading up on the red-hot alternative energy sector.
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And just like so many investors made fortunes in oil and auto-manufacturing…we’re going to do the same with the first, validated alternative transportation market that will force auto-manufacturers to reposition their future.
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It's a sleeping bull for a long time. But, until recently, the stock prices were simply too high to talk about investing in infrastructure stocks as a growth catalyst.
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A full report on solar market trends, including discussion about investing in solar stocks.
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In the wake of the Environmental Protection Agency doing the exact inverse of what its name implies, some uplifting news has finally arisen that indicates the agency might actually have to do some protecting of the environment.
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What happens when the wind doesn't blow or the sun doesn't shine? How can these resources provide baseload power if they are intermittent? The answer is advanced energy storage. . . and it's worth billions.
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Water desalination ("desalinization" for some) is often looked to as the cure to our water woes. And rightly so. It only makes sense that we derive freshwater from the salty stuff that makes up about 97% of water we have...
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From 1980 to 2003, global energy consumption grew 48 percent, from 283 quadrillion Btus to 421 quadrillion Btus.
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Recently in Green Chip Review, we looked at why one small Canadian power company enjoyed a 63% stock surge in just a month...
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The alternative energy industry has surged onto the scene over the past few years, growing from a tiny market segment to a ubiquitous industry.
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$13 billion in federal stimulus funds are pouring into select high-speed rail projects like the Hudson River rail tunnel from New Jersey to New York City--$8 billion will come in 2009, and $1 billion more will pump into the industry annually through 2014.
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Investors are cleaning up in the up and coming biofuels sector. But those investing in algae biofuels are amassing even greater gains.
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An in-depth analysis of the current solar market, along with scenarios for future growth.
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Welcome to the Electric Car Revolution.
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An in-depth analysis of the current solar market, along with scenarios for future growth.
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