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Europe Is Hanging by a Thread; “Bidenomics” to the Rescue

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted December 4, 2022

The next year will be defined by energy rationing and even blackouts. Are you prepared to take advantage of the biggest energy surge of the decade?

Europe’s Dirty Energy Secret

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted December 1, 2022

Rarely in life do we get second chances. Few people ever recognize they're even getting one, and one example of this is Germany’s energy transition.

Thanksgiving Musings: Why Investing in Electric Cars Is a No-Brainer

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted November 23, 2022

Analyst Jeff Siegel has two new electric vehicle stock picks that, quite frankly, could make the gains that early investors made on Tesla look like pocket change.

Surviving the Great Energy Vacuum

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted November 20, 2022

LNG distribution went global at an astounding rate. The shifting sands of the energy economy have pulled more buyers than ever into the market.

Why Poland Will Transition From Coal to Solar and Wind

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted October 19, 2022

Why Poland Will Transition From Coal to Solar and Wind

Will Energy Storage Expedite a Transition Away From Fossil Fuels?

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted October 16, 2022

Will Energy Storage Expedite a Transition Away From Fossil Fuels?

OPEC+ in Damage Control Mode — Will Its Plan Save Us?

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted October 4, 2022

Taking 1 million barrels of oil per day off the market might put a dent in the global supply, but it would also greenlight a huge boom in U.S. production...

Natural Gas Disruption in Europe Will Make Renewable Energy Investors Very Wealthy

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted September 28, 2022

Analyst Jeff Siegel is looking for a way to make money from the EU's transition away from Russian oil and gas by investing in energy and transportation technologies.

It's No Different This Time Either...

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted September 26, 2022

For almost 20 years, the most reliable trade you could make was to go long natural gas in August and sell in February. Then fracking came along...

Rockets and Reactors: Will This Save the World or Destroy It?

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted September 20, 2022

Despite what overly optimistic politicians might claim, renewables like wind and solar aren't ready to power our sprawling electrical grids...

With New Water Restrictions in Place, Coal Can’t Survive

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted August 24, 2022

The transition of our global energy infrastructure to one that is heavily weighted in renewable energy may offer some environmental benefits, but it’s bigger than that.

The U.S. Is Suffering From “China Syndrome”

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted August 16, 2022

Today, China Syndrome has evolved into the fear of a practically nonexistent threat. To put it bluntly, it’s time for the world to get over it.

The Beginning of the End

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted August 8, 2022

This era has unleashed technological change at a rapid pace and transformed every locality everywhere. You can have what you want when you want it...

Only One Russian Industry Has Escaped Sanctions

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 31, 2022

Every corner of the Russian economy has been sanctioned except one. As it turns out, this sector of the economy has been deemed too important to warrant any harm...

This Stock Is up 114% in a Month

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted July 25, 2022

Semiconductors are in extreme demand. The U.S. government wants to bring chipmaking back home, and at the center of this new initiative is one small company.

The Death of Cybersecurity as We Know It

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 10, 2022

The tech sector is quietly developing new technology that could destabilize the global economy. It could mean the end of cybersecurity as we know it, as well as a complete restructuring of our...

EU Sides With Big Oil and Tells Tree Huggers to Take a Hike

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted July 6, 2022

Environmentalists had a bad day yesterday after the EU Parliament revealed it will now label natural gas and nuclear as “green” energy investments...

Investing in Space Solar Technology

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted June 22, 2022

On a levelized cost basis, solar is the cheapest form of energy, and that advantage continues to grow as capital costs for competing energy sources increase.

Janet Yellen Comes Clean on Inflation

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted June 1, 2022

When it comes to protecting your wealth, the last thing you can rely on is the government. This isn’t based on personal prejudices but rather historical bureaucratic blunders.

The “Fallout” From Three Mile Island Is Still Spreading

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted May 8, 2022

America’s worst nuclear accident on record occurred on March 28, 1979. It birthed the long-standing public fear of nuclear energy that still lingers today.