Profiting from clean energy : a complete guide to trading green in solar, wind, ethanol, fuel cell, power efficiency, carbon credit industries, and more /
Looking at the entire field of clean energy, this investment guide shows individual and professional investors how to profit from this fast-growing sector. Investment opportunities are analyzed in detail and investment analyst Richard Asplund discusses the best areas to invest in now, which to wait...
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Hoboken, N.J.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
c2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Clean energy investments and performance: the show has just begun
- Catalysts for the clean energy industry
- The government push: strong enough to get clean energy to fossil fuel parity?
- Clean energy potential: double-digit growth for decades
- Solar power: the sky is the limit
- Wind power: the Dutch windmill gets a technology makeover
- Fuel cells: present and accounted for in some applications already
- Geothermal power: Dante's contribution to clean energy
- Cleaner utilities: teaching an old dog new tricks
- Power efficiency: "The cheapest and most available source of energy is the energy we waste'
- Smart meters: getting smart on grid efficiency and reliability
- Power storage and backup systems: when the grid just won't do
- Clean transportation: electric hybrids are charged up and ready to go
- Ethanol and biofuels: long-term transportation solution or flash in the pan until more environmentally friendly vehicle technologies take over?
- Trading biofuel markets: feedstock frenzy
- Big coal - meet your new partners: cleaner coal technology and carbon capture
- Carbon trading: poised to become the world's largest commodity market?
- Investment conclusions.