Profiting from clean energy: a complete guide to trading green in solar, wind, ethanol, fuel cell, carbon credit industries, and more

Profiting from clean energy: a complete guide to trading green in solar, wind, ethanol, fuel cell, carbon credit industries, and more

Asplund, Richard W.

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INDICE: Introduction. Chapter 1. Clean Energy Investments and Performance -The Show Has Just Begun. Clean Energy Business Startup. Angel Investing. Venture Capital. Publicly Traded Stocks. Clean Energy Stocks Listed Outside the US. Large-cap Stocks. Global Petroleum Companies. Clean Energy Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Mutual Funds. Clean Energy - Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). Green Mutual Funds. Global ETFs and Green Mutual Funds. Futures and Options. Investment Criteria for Publicly-Traded Stocks. Valuation and Bubbles. Clean Energy Stock Performance. Chapter 2. Catalysts for the Clean Energy Industry. Fossil Fuel Negatives Pollution, CO2 Emissions, Cartels, Price Spikes, and Rising Prices. Energy Security. Growing Global Energy Demand. Greenhouse Gas Emissionsand Climate Change. Clean Energy Technology Improvements. Demand for Distributed Power Solutions Due to Grid Unreliability. Rising Electricity Prices. Could the Clean Energy Movement Fizzle if Oil Prices Plunge? Clean Energy Catalysts - Investment Conclusion. Chapter 3. The Government Push - Strong Enough to Get Clean Energy to Fossil Fuel Parity? Types Of Government Clean Energy Incentives And Mandates. Renewable Energy Targets Worldwide. Government Clean EnergySupport Initiatives in the United States. A Post-Kyoto Carbon Emissions Framework. Chapter 4. Clean Energy Potential - Double-Digit Growth for Decades. Overview of Global and US Energy Flows. Overview of US Electricity Generation Sources. Fossil Fuel Market Size - Even a Nose Under the Tent is Worth Billions. Renewable Energy Forecasts. Chapter 5. Solar Power - The Sky is the Limit. Solar Thermal Power. Solar Photovoltaic Power. Solar Power Industry Growth Rates.Demand Generated by Government Incentives and Regulation. Solar Power Pricingand Competitiveness. Solar Power Pricing and Competitiveness. Upstream Solar Players - Polysilicon A Threat to Traditional Polysilicon Producers? Solar PV Cell and Module Producers. The Outlook for Solar Cell/Module Manufacturers. Investment Criteria for the Solar PV Industry. Chapter 6. Wind Power - The Picturesque Dutch Windmill Gets a Technology Makeover. Advantages and Disadvantagesof Wind Power. How Do Wind Turbines Work? Technological Developments. Offshore Wind. Industry Growth Rates and Prospects for Future Growth. The Economics of Wind Power. Government-Sponsored Incentives. Wind Industry Issue - ComponentShortages. Wind Industry Players. Chapter 7. Fuel Cells - Present ‘The Cheapest and Most Available Source of Energy Is the Energy We Waste’. Efficient Appliances. Efficient Lighting. Efficient Buildings - Green Buildings. Companies Involved in Building Efficiency. Chapter 11. Smart Meters - Getting Smart on Grid Efficiency and Reliability. Smart Grid. Demand Response as a Power Efficiency Solution. The Role of Smart Meters. Demand Response and Advanced Metering. Benefits of Smart Meters. Current Smart Meter Usage. Advanced Metering Costs and Benefits. Southern California Edison's Business Case Experience for Advanced Metering. Interoperability And Industry Standards. Global Demand Response. US Regulators - Generally Positive Toward Advanced Metering. What is Ahead for the Smart Meter Industry? Industry Meter Penetration Rates and Upgrade Opportunities. Smart Meter Industry Growth Rates. Electricity Meter Market Shares. Chapter 12. Power Storage and Backup Systems - When the Grid Just Won't Do. Types of Direct Electricity Storage Systems. Types of Power Storage Systems. Target Market Sizes. Chapter 13. Clean Transportation - Electric Hybrids Are Charged Up and Ready to Go. The Internal Combustion Engine - Can It Be Saved? Alternative Fuels for the Internal Combustion Engine Eliminating the Internal Combustion Engine Hybrid Gasoline-Electric Vehicles Plug-in Electric Hybrid Vehicles(PHEVs). Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Players. All-Electric Vehicles. Clean Transportation Investment Conclusions. Chapter 14. Ethanol/Biofuels - US FarmersPlay David to OPEC's Goliath. Biofuels - What Are They? Advantages and Disadvantages US Government Support for Ethanol. Obstacles for the US Ethanol Industry. Brazilian Competition. How far Can Ethanol Go to Replace Gasoline in the US Transportation Fuel Supply? The Future of EthanolCellulosic-Based Ethanol. Ethanol Company Investment Analysis. US Ethanol Indusry Market Shares. Ethanol Investment Conclusions. Companies Supporting the US Ethanol Industry. Chapter 15. Trading Biofuel Markets - Feedstock Frenzy. Ethanol. Corn. Sugar. Soybean Oil. Palm Oil. Chapter 16. Big Coal - Meet Your New Partners: Cleaner Coal andCarbon Capture. Global Coal Usage. US Coal Companies. Cleaner Coal Technologies. Cleaner Burning Coal. Coal-Fired Power Plant Pollution Controls. Coal Gasification and CO2 Sequestration. Algae-based CO2 Absorption. Coal-to-Liquid Transportation Fuel. Chapter 17. Carbon Trading - Poised to Become the World's Largest Commodity Market? Trading European CO2 Allowances. Causes of Price Movements. European Cap-and-Trade CO2 Emissions Background Explanation. Chicago Climate Exchange. Chapter 18. Investment Conclusions. Investment Conclusions for Clean Energy. Investment Risks. Appendix. Notes. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-11799-6
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 384
  • Fecha Publicación: 12/03/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés