Tag: Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose

My current book project explores the notion that the forces of free market economics alone are in the process of forcing a rapid migration away from fossil fuels in the direction of renewables, energy efficiency, storage, smart grid, and electric …

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I have a chapter in my current book project (“Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose”) tentatively called “Extremely Wealthy Forces of Super-Innovation Will Not Let 20th Century Energy Policy Slowly Destroy the Planet.” …

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Here’s the acknowledgement that I wrote for my most recent book project, “Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose.” I can’t begin to express my gratitude to my friend and colleague Gary Tulie for …

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As I’ve mentioned, the guiding theme of my latest book project (“Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose”) is that the force of market economics alone is in the process of guiding us swiftly …

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Want 63 seconds of inspiration to jumpstart your Monday morning?  Here’s Morgan Freeman’s video on climate action. Note the tone of this masterpiece: it’s not about scaring the viewer, or calling out the bad guys, or placing blame on piggish …

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It looks like the Tesla “Gigafactory” will be built in Reno, NV, enabling the assembly of batteries for 500,000 electric vehicles annually. That’s a peck of EVs in anybody’s book (see photo). Tesla believes that their new vehicle, the Model …

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There are many reasons (eleven to be precise) that I believe the migration to renewable energy is happening far faster than most people understand.  Thus, the name of my current book project: “Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why …

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My colleague Gary Tulie is helping me with some of the research and writing surrounding my current book project (working title: “Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose”).  To that end, he recently sent …

Will Google Sit Around And Watch the World of 20th Century Fossil Fuels Destroy the Planet?  Read More »

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Question:  We all know that power-purchase agreements are being signed in various parts of the world, e.g., the plains states of the U.S. –at under three cents/kWh, far less than the cost of producing energy from coal.  But wind is …

Take a COOL Guess – the Fun Quiz on Clean Energy.  Today’s Topic: Turning Wind Energy in Baseload with Compressed Air Energy Storage Read More »

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The theme of my new book project (working title is “Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose”) is that the economic factors that are making clean energy cheap are heading forward at a rate …

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