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- Clean Edge's Annual Trends Report, 2006
Well, Clean Edge, The Clean-Tech Market Authority, has released their 2006 report, and lo and behold, they claim that the clean-energy tipping point is… Read More »
From the News
- view websiteAlternative energy turns big business
Quoting a report from the New York Times, this short article hilites a significant quote from Rhone Resch, president of the Solar Energy Industries Association: In… Read More »
- view websiteAlternative energy turns big business
Quoting the SunPower IPO, which rose 41 percent on its first day of trading, as evidence, this short article is yet another that is trumpeting the coming… Read More »
- view websiteSugar futures close at 1981 levels
Sugar futures closed at their highest level in almost 25 years Thursday, with traders betting on increased sugar demand to produce ethanol as an alternative… Read More »
- view websiteHedge Fund Invests in Alternative Energy Small-Cap Theolia S.A.
Theolia, the French renewable energy company listed on the Euronext Marche Libre (MLTEO), has raised €25 million in a share issue, 99% of which was… Read More »
- view websiteEnergy prices seen slowing US economy
Higher oil prices are already biting - This from Gail Fosler, executive vice president and chief economist of the Conference Board, a business membership… Read More »
- view websiteSeeing Green With Alternative Energy
TheStreet.com provides a different point of view with this interview of Matt Patsky, portfolio manager for the Winslow Green Growth fund (WGGFX). He states… Read More »
- view websiteEco-revolution could transform green into gold
A look at the state of some of the alternative energy companies in the stock markets and the renewable energy sector, which reportedly has risen 41% in… Read More »
- view websiteColumn: Be Cautious on Alternative Energy
Calls to be cautious with a possibly exuberant alternative energy market.… Read More »
- view websiteAngel Investment Group Targets Energy Startups
A new group of 15 individuals called the Northwest Energy Angel Group - which included Martin Tobias, chief executive of Seattle Biofuels - is looking… Read More »
- view websiteAlternative-Energy Stocks Shine As High Oil Costs Here To Stay
A review of some of the alternative energy stocks that are becoming more attractive as the sector becomes increasingly more stable due to the rise in… Read More »
- view websiteEthanol's newest fans
An article looking at the shift in backing for ethanol projects: the true investor sea change came in August, with the passage of the 2005 Energy Policy… Read More »
- view websiteAmerican Stock Exchange Publishes Global Clean Energy Index
The American Stock Exchange® (Amex ®) announced today that it has commenced publishing the WilderHill New Energy Global Innovation Index (ticker symbol:… Read More »
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