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The Top Hydrogen Stocks to Buy for the Renewable Energy Era

November 7, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

With these hypergrowth stocks, you have three of the highest-quality plays on the multi-trillion-dollar Hydrogen Revolution. And they’re three stocks that could easily rise several hundred percent in the 2020s.

Filed Under: Hydrogen Tagged With: amazon, Ballard Power, Batteries, Bloom Energy, electric vehicle, energy storage, green hydrogen, hydrogen stocks, Luke Lango, Plug Power, renewable energy, Shell, Walmart

Whitney Tilson: Gold 2.0 Tap Into the Most Lucrative Vein of the SWaB Revolution

November 3, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

With the United States committing $369 billion, companies like Google, Tesla, and Apple are scrambling to position themselves ahead of a $28 trillion global reset. This could be your next – and possibly LAST- chance to see as much as 50X gains

Filed Under: Clean Energy Stocks Tagged With: Advertorial, Batteries, electric vehicle, elon musk, Inflation, Materials, Metaverse, renewable energy, Supply Chain, tesla, Whitney Tilson

This Lithium Stock Could Build Generational Wealth

October 25, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Of all the world’s lithium producers, this company is among the most active and financially fruitful. Even stubborn skeptics can’t deny the company’s revenue and profit growth.

Filed Under: Electric Vehicles Tagged With: Batteries, electric vehicle, energy storage, lithium, Louis Navellier, Mining, renewable energy, Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile

One to Watch: Hong Kong Battery Company Eyes European Expansion

October 13, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Surging lithium prices and supply chain snarls aren’t keeping Brandon Ng, cofounder and CEO of Hong Kong-based Ampd Energy, from charging ahead with global expansion plans.

Filed Under: Energy Storage Tagged With: Batteries, clean energy, elon musk, energy storage, ESS, Hong Kong, International, John Kang, lithium, renewable energy, SolarCity, Supply Chain

Enrique Abeyta Prediction: My #1 EV Stock for 2022

August 17, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Presented by Empire Research Will This New Vehicle Take Overthe Exploding EV Industry? The Wall Street Journal calls it “an American manufacturing triumph.”It promises to revolutionize the driving experience and hand investors MASSIVE profits.And on Thursday, October 27, the truth comes out… Table of Contents Introducing Enrique Abeyta In My Entire 25-Year Wall Street Career, I’ve Never […]

Filed Under: Electric Vehicles Tagged With: Advertorial, Batteries, electric vehicle, Electric Vehicles, energy storage, Enrique Abeyta, lithium, renewable energy, Retirement, tesla, Whitney Tilson

Battery Stocks Supercharged by U.S. Senate Proposal?

August 4, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

In this Article Inflation Reduction Act and the Renewable Energy Mega Trend Manchin & Co. Juiced Energy Storage Stocks There’s an old quote I’ve always loved: The harder I work, the luckier I get. No one really knows who said it. A similar quote was attributed to Thomas Jefferson, our third president and Declaration of […]

Filed Under: Energy Storage Tagged With: Alternative Energy, Battery, COVID, energy storage, Inflation, renewable energy, The Fed, Ukraine

Profit from California’s Aggressive Climate Change Laws…

July 19, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

In this Article California is Incredibly Powerful A Variety of Clean Energy Programs Carbon Neutral by 2035 Guys like Elon Musk and Larry Ellison like to talk a lot of smack about California. And while criticisms of overzealous regulation and high taxation are credible, I still love the Golden State. In fact, I was in […]

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: California, clean energy, Climate Laws, electric vehicle, elon musk, energy storage, Jeff Siegel, Larry Ellison, renewable energy, Solar, wind power

Does this Energy ETF have More Gas in the Tank?

June 22, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

In this Article Commodities Often Run in Multi-Year Cycles Energy Supply Is Still a Concern XLE Stock Was Due for a Pullback Hedge Funds Buying with Record Cash Flow Do We See a Bounce in XLE Share Price? Energy stocks are the talk of the town again after losing over 14% last week. After gaining […]

Filed Under: Oil and Gas Tagged With: Bear Market, climate change, Climate Goals, Commodities, Energy Information Administration, Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund, EOG Resources, ETFs, Exxon Mobile, Hedge Funds, Interest Rates, International, OPEC, Pete Johnson, President Biden, Recession, renewable energy, Russia, Stagflation, Super Cycle, Supply Chain, The Fed, Ukraine

Top 4 Battery Stocks for Long Term Investors

June 1, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

In this Article As the global EV market is set to grow four-fold, these battery stocks could get fully charged These battery stocks could create shareholder value thanks to growth in the electric vehicle (EV) market. FREYR Battery (FREY) — Agreements with large energy companies are likely to provide a growth roadway ahead. Panasonic (PCRFY) — A […]

Filed Under: Energy Storage Tagged With: Batteries, electric vehicle, energy storage, ETFs, FREYR Battery, Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF, International, Japan, lithium, Panasonic, QuantumScape, renewable energy, Romeo Power, tesla, Toyota

Massive Government Investment in Renewables on the Way…

May 16, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

In this Article Governments Rushing Into Renewables The Cost of Our Carbon Footprint Private Money Following Public Investment Traditional Energy Won’t Disappear Overnight Public and Private Investment Create Massive Opportunity I’ve written a lot about the energy crisis and its link with our food supply this week. And with energy prices up 30% in the […]

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Alternative Energy, BP, climate change, CPI, EIA, global oil demand, Google, IEA, International, Nomi Prins, oil and gas, renewable energy, Travel

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