Warren Buffett’s $7.4 Billion Alternative Energy Play

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Warren Buffett’s $7.4 Billion Alternative Energy Play By Jeff Siegel | Monday, December 12th, 2011 Jeff Siegel Warren Buffett’s MidAmerican Energy is the largest electricity provider in Iowa, Wyoming, and Utah. The company sells its electrons to 2.4 million customers. It transports 8 percent of the country’s gas through its …

Only An Idiot Would Buy These Alternative Energy Stocks

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Ethical Markets principals are long Whole Foods,Western Wind, Ormat, Nevada Power, Suntech. An article from Energy and Capital nly An Idiot Would Buy These Alternative Energy Stocks By Jeff Siegel | Monday, June 13th, 2011 It was H.L. Mencken who said… The one permanent emotion of the inferior man is …

High Gas Prices Will Launch This New IPO

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A publication of Energy and Capital By Jeff Siegel | Monday, April 4th, 2011 It’s no secret that I love high gas prices. I love listening to the talking heads on the local news stations mindlessly lament about the “pain at the pump”. I love watching the “on-the-street” interviews with …

Warren Buffett’s $5.4 Billion Wind Energy Play

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A publication from Energy and Capital Two of the principals of Ethical Markets Media are long Western Wind. Warren Buffett’s $5.4 Billion Wind Energy Play By Jeff Siegel | Monday, March 7th, 2011 “Money will always flow toward opportunity, and there is an abundance of that in America.” These are …

Congress Wants You to Fund their Alternative Energy Scam

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From the publication of Energy and Capital By Jeff Siegel | Monday, February 7th, 2011 If you watched Green Bay defeat the Steelers last night, chances are you also caught a glimpse of the new Chevy Volt commercial… I certainly did. And of course, after it ran, all eyes were …

How the Military’s Green Energy Transition Can Make You Rich

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By Jeff Siegel It was all over the news last week… With recycled — yet catchy — titles like “The Military is Going Green” and “For the U.S. Military, it’s Easy Being Green,” the world learned that the military’s dependence on fossil fuels has become a strategic nightmare.