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Renewable Electricity

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted July 21, 2009

It doesn't seem like a lot, but 4.24% is a big number for the U.S. renewable energy industry.

Public Energy Opinions

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted July 21, 2009

Energy & Capital editor Nick Hodge offers his take on public energy opinions before asking the readers for theirs.

An Investment in Thorium

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted July 12, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl shows readers why thorium is the future of nuclear energy.

Utility Scale Solar Technology Heating Up

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted July 2, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder explains the importance of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's new initiative to streamline the approval process for utility scale solar power plants, and looks...

Cap and Trade Legislation

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted June 30, 2009

Energy & Capital editor Nick Hodge discusses cap and trade and its impact on renewable energy in light of recent legislation.

The Renewable Energy Revolution

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted June 25, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder offers seven no-brainer paths to energy success in the coming renewable energy revolution.

Uranium Price Outlook

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted June 1, 2009

Energy & Capital editor Keith Kohl reveals why 3 uranium plays stand to make investors a considerable gain.

The Great Divide on Energy Policy

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted May 6, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder offers highlights of the energy policy debate at the 2009 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston.

Space Based Solar Power

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 14, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder debunks the recent excitement over space based solar power and shifts focus to utility scale solar players with real technology and real profits.

How to Profit from Energy Illiteracy

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 7, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder considers the long time frames of energy transformation and the energy illiteracy of most Americans, and finds a profit opportunity in the ignorance gap.

Smart Profits on the Smart Grid

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 17, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder discusses smart metering and other smart grid technologies, and suggests six companies that are well positioned to profit from the grid's transformation.

When 'Change' Comes to Energy Policy

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted January 20, 2009

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder turns over a new leaf in honor of the new administration, and focuses on the exciting opportunities for investing in the next generation of renewable energy...

Energy Shortages in the Baltic Sea Region

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted December 12, 2008

For this first Global Blackout blog issue, we're going to look at a part of the world that doesn't get much attention.

EIA's Oil Outlook Report

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted December 9, 2008

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder critiques the EIA's reduced demand outlook for oil, and contrarily concludes that prices should go higher.

Future Sources of Energy

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted November 20, 2008

Energy & Capital editor Nick Hodge discusses future sources of energy by looking at the current energy picture through the lens of a cubic mile of oil.

The Obama Energy Effect

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted November 5, 2008

Energy and Capital editor Chris Nelder reviews the Obama energy plan, separating the good ideas from the bad ones, and ultimately finds in Obama's win a guaranteed bull market in renewable energy,...

High Gasoline Prices Are Here to Stay

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 22, 2008

Energy and Capital analyst Chris Nelder debunks some myths about why gasoline prices are so high, and explains why they're going higher still.

$100 Oil and the Risk Premium

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted January 1, 2008

Energy and Capital international editor Sam Hopkins looks at the reasons and opportunities associated with $100 oil.

Shanghai Cooperation for Oil

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted August 21, 2007

A colleague of mine once suggested that I write a book called "Stuff that Stinks." It's not because I'm an olfactory snob, but because I find it hard to smell the rosy side of what most people call...

Uranium Spot Prices Fall

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted July 18, 2007

The spot price for uranium has dropped recently to $130/lb. It’s been over six years since we’ve seen the spot price drop successively, does this signify the end for uranium?