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The Motley Fool November 6, 2006 Matt Koppenheffer |
Will Prop 87 Save the Day? A new initiative could make the Golden State a green energy leader. Legislation like this is a known hazard of the game for any long-term energy investor.  |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2006 Jason Bush |
Moscow's Green Giant Environmental honcho Oleg Mitvol isn't afraid to make enemies.  |
Inc. November 2006 |
The Futurists From solar panels to clean coal, betting big on the future of energy.  |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2006 John S. McClenahen |
Energy: The Winter Of Our Discomfort? Natural gas and oil prices will be lower this winter.  |
BusinessWeek October 30, 2006 David Kiley & Ian Rowley |
Honda's Green (Diesel) Machine Its new engine is clean and efficient but still could be a tough sell in America.  |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2006 Matthew Crews |
SunPower Goes Green Third quarter profitability is a positive sign for the company's future in the solar-panel industry.  |
BusinessWeek October 30, 2006 Carey & Woellert |
Global Warming: Here Come The Lawyers It's the next wave of litigation - after tobacco, guns, and junk food. Why Detroit, Big Oil, and utilities should worry.  |
The Motley Fool October 18, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Sharp Magnifies Its Focus on Solar Four new initiatives could extend the company's manufacturing lead in solar cells. Investors interested in solar should keep an eye on the company.  |
The Motley Fool October 18, 2006 Jean Graham |
Book Review: "Twilight in the Desert" In this book, Matthew Simmons has written a pivotal and accessible work confronting the complacent notion that there is an inexhaustible supply of oil to be readily tapped when needed.  |
The Motley Fool October 17, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Here Comes the SunPower Though solar is unlikely ever to become an overnight sensation, incremental improvements should keep expanding the solar market till it becomes impossible for institutional investors to ignore it as they (mostly) do now.  |
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