Solar Powered Pools


 
Your selected Solar Powered Pools Article:-

Oil Reserves Diminishing...Investing in Alternatives

By: Jane Kirton

March '06 Nigeria: oil pipeline sabotaged
Iran: Oil supplies of questionable
security
European Union: Talks between the
European Union & Iran prove unsuccessful
Vienna: International Atomic Energy
Agency meet to discuss nuclear energy.
Feb '06: Saudi Arabia: Dhahran: Abqaiq: foiled
attempt by Al-Qa'ida to blow-up major
oil processing plant
Riyadh:Al Qa'ida cells stage shoot-out
said to be associated with Abqaiq
incident
USA:US Dept of Energy: Alberta's oil
sands predicted to produce 3 million
barrels daily by the year 2010.
Claims of the sands holding reserves
second only to Saudi Arabia.
Jan '06: USA: President George W Bush
announces that the US aims to reduce
America's dependence on oil imports from
unstable Middle Eastern countries by 75%
on / before the year 2025.
Oct '05: USA: Utah Senator Orrin Hatch
states "Canada poised to surpass
Saudi Arabia as the World's oil giant in
the 21st century"...


With the rapidly diminishing supply of crude oil and society's increased dependence upon it, what are our alternatives for energy derivation? Would
the inclusion of such emerging alternative energy sources provide a beneficial inclusion to our investing portfolios?
The ideal energy source should be renewable, environmentally friendly with little/no noxious emissions, abundant, cheap, and easily distributed. Many alternative energy sources have been developed and are in use today (to varying
degrees) throughout the World. Such broad spectrums include solar power, geo-thermal energy, micro-turbines, wind power, marine energy, nuclear power, ethanol, hydrogen, lithium-ion batteries, bio-gas, bio-mass, and alternative oil sources e.g. palm oil. But, how viable an investing strategy would these stocks prove?...


Solar Power:
Semi-conducting photo-voltaic cells converting sunlight into direct current.
They require nil maintenance (having no moving parts), produce nil emissions,
are silent running, and are crucial to fully distributed hydrogen economy.
Stocks:e.g. BP Solar, Capstone Turbine Co., Cypress semi-conductor Corp.,
Evergreen Solar Inc., Sunpower Corp.
Wind Power:
It is anticipated that wind power could produce up to 20% of US electricity in
the not too distant future. It remains one of the cheapest forms of renewable
energy (proving cheaper than solar), but requires more remote areas and
distribution networks. Off-shore wind farms are proving successful, the biggest
being Denmark's Nysted venture completed in '03.
Stocks:e.g. Midwest Wind Energy Finance, LLC (provider of equity &
financing for renewable energy)
Marine Energy:
Wave and Tidal Stream Farms are said to be set to produce up to 20% of the
UK's current electricity requirements, having the potential to forge a long-term
business opportunity for European Industry (The Carbon Trust),giving an
estimated worth of 600 billion GBP.


News and discussions exploring the options are to be found on our website.

Intrinsic Lifestyles: Investing education for wealth creation. Expert proven investing strategies generating cashflow and to make money. Free dvds etc. Visit www.intrinsiclifestyles.com


MORE  RELATED ARTICLES
Swimming Pools - Important Facts And Aspects
Swimming pools are very popular in the warmer parts of the United States because they provide great opportunities for entertainment, fun, and exercise. There are two basic options when it comes to buying...
Uses for Solar In Every Day Life
Many a person, myself included, has gone on and on about the benefits of solar energy. While theoretical arguments are always interesting, what about daily applications? Uses for Solar In Every Day LifeSolar...
Solar Rebates
American's love rebates. Whether rebates are offered on computers, software, cars or whatever, we snatch them up. If your considering going solar, you'll be happy to hear rebates are available. Solar RebatesAs...
What is 'Solar power' or 'Photovoltaic System'?
Unlike solar thermal systems, photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sun directly to electricity. Contrary to solar thermal systems for heating water, Photovoltaic doesn't use the sun's heat to produce electricity....
Solar power
Solar power is becoming more and more popular as the oil prices keep increasing. Our demand on our natural resources such as coal, oil and gas continues to grown on a daily basis worldwide. Not to mention...
Solar Panels and Your Home
Whether you are going on grid or off grid, solar panels are the foundation of harnessing the power of the sun for heating a home or the water you use. Solar Panels and Your HomeThere are many different...
A New Hope for Energy
Today, many Americans strive toward a clean, renewable energy source to meet the needs of the average consumer. That seems impractical, however, as fossil fuels and nuclear energy are excessively used...
The Top 3 Alternative Energy Sources
As each year pass, more and more people come into the world. Sometimes it seems as if the worlds natural sources are no longer enough to accommodate each and everyone. Scientists have a solution for this...
Lighting - High Tech With Solar Power
From the first time I saw, first hand, a solar cell making electricity, I was hooked. It was magnetic. I was going to have one, making electricity for me, one day. I didn't get around to trying it, until...
Harnessing the Sun for Your Home - Key Components
Using the power of the sun is becoming increasingly attractive from an economic and environmental aspect. If you're going solar, you need to know the components. Solar ComponentsWhile generally considered...
NAVIGATION

ARTICLES

NEWS