Category: Renewables – Business

Governments are throwing billions at smart-grid development. Industry giants from IT, transportation, and communications are jockeying to dominate what will be a complete transformation of electric utilities. The world is in the process of migrating from a one-way communication , …

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Like hydrogen as a fuel, liquid ammonia is a carrier of energy, as opposed to a source of energy.  When we create ammonia out of nitrogen and hydrogen, we add energy to form a compound that can later be broken …

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Following up on yesterday’s post about how investors should be prepared for BP to file for bankruptcy, the company’s CEO this morning reportedly said it’s “hard to speculate” on future dividend policy. That’s tantamount to BP’s saying it will reduce …

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The reason why the BP Gulf oil spill occurred was that nobody thought it would occur. Nobody asked the “What if . . . ” question. Investors should not make the same mistake. With estimates of BP’s financial liability rising …

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Are you familiar with the concept of a temper tank?  During the winter in most parts of the US, hot water heaters take water out of the ice-cold pipes and heat it approximately degrees 50 F – in the summer maybe …

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As public anger over the Gulf oil spill mounts, a new report from CERA finds that the U.S.’s single biggest source of imported oil in 2010 will be Canadian tar sands oil. Tar sands oil production causes truly horrible pollution. …

First Gulf Oil Spill, Next Canadian Tar Sands? Read More »

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It’s always gratifying to receive notes of appreciation for what we do here at 2GreenEnergy. A reader from Kenya writes: Hi, and thank you so much for the information you have been sending my way. It is incredibly difficult to …

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The prestigious National Research Council, in laying out a roadmap for carbon reduction, has concluded that known technologies won’t be enough to save planet’s atmosphere. This should keep every investor looking over the horizon for the next potential breakthrough. No …

National Research Council: Known Energy Technologies Not Good Enough Read More »

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I want to call readers’ attention to 2GreenEnergy Associates Bill Paul’s report: The Top Twenty Takeover Candidates among Publicly Traded Alternative Energy Companies Headquartered in the U.S. As I’ve mentioned, speaking with Bill Paul really is like drinking from a …

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I wrote a blog post on “Energy Central” last week on clean coal, referring to it as an “oxymoron,” and a “seedy PR ploy.” And a few moments after the post went up, some guy told me, “take your silly …

Clean Coal – Oxymoron Read More »

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