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  • Great news for Nevada Geothermal by The Green Investor
    Earlier today, Nevada Geothermal Power Inc. (NGLPF.OB) announced it has mandated John Hancock Life Insurance Company to be the exclusive debt provider for an up to US$95 Million Term Loan Facility for the Blue Mountain, “Faulkner 1” geothermal project. The financing facility is... More »
    October 13, 2009 ORA, NGLPF.OB
  • Geothermal is Starting to Get Real by Mad Hedge Fund Trader
    Until now, you had to live on the side of a volcano for geothermal energy to work profitably, as in Iceland, where lucky residents can sink a pipe a few hundred feet in their backyard to get a lifetime of free heat. Elsewhere, they had to be kept alive by massive dollops of subsidies in order to... More »
    September 18, 2009 ORA
  • Geothermal is getting red hot – Part II by The Green Investor
    type="text/css"> By Andreas Schreyer, Editor, The Green Investor In the first half of this article, “Geothermal is getting red hot – Part I”, I discussed the key characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of geothermal energy. Part II continues with the key trends and new... More »
    September 8, 2009 CPN, HTM, ORA
  • Investing in the next decade by Bryan Gomez
     Before I get squeezed out of my calling for a correction position, I like to share the chart that I think paints a clear picture of how a secular bear market will look, feel, smell, and taste. Just by looking at it, it looks dizzying, scary, smells bad and tastes awful. How about that? I... More »
    August 26, 2009 SSL, RCL, CCL
  • Geothermal is getting red hot – Part I by The Green Investor
    By Andreas Schreyer, Editor, The Green InvestorWith all the flash and glitz of solar and wind power, geothermal has been largely under the radar, misunderstood and mostly ignored. Maybe investor interest will increase with the recent announcement of $350 million in new investment in geothermal... More »
    August 25, 2009 ORA
  • The Best Way to Play Clean Energy by Marc Courtenay
    Is it wind energy, or is it solar energy? Is it bio-diesel or hydroelectric energy? The debate on what is the best form of clean energy to invest in has been growing like green shoots for years.  Let me give you a hint of one possible winner: The Geysers in California supply power for... More »
    August 13, 2009 CPN, ORA, HTM
  • Ormat 1st Half Results by A Barrel Full
    Ormat is a geothermal company, that both manufactures low temperature generation equipment and runs its own power plants. They have reported 1st half results. For the six-month period ended June 30, 2009, total revenues were $200.1 million, an increase of 33.8% from $149.6 million... More »
    August 6, 2009 ORA
  • Will T. Boone Pickens' Scrapped Wind Farm Slow Wind Energy Momentum? by Jeff Siegel
    I was pretty bummed out this morning after hearing that T. Boone Pickens would be cancelling his 4 GW wind farm project. Not so much because that beautiful 4 GW wind farm won't be built in Sweetwater, TX – but because this little piece of news is likely to serve as an excellent... More »
    July 8, 2009 ITRI, ABB, AMSC
  • Sizing Up the Potential Geothermal Investments by wind4me
    Given the government backing geothermal now under the Obama administration, there are only two investments in my book that make perfect sense financially and four if you are a high risk gambler.  Ormat (ORA) is the 800# gorilla in geothermal and builds power plants for other geothermal... More »
    July 2, 2009 NGLPF.OB, ORA, HTM
  • Cap-and-Trade and the Cheap Energy Illusion by Jeff Siegel
    It may not have made as many waves as the Michael Jackson story, but last week, after the House passed the cap-and-trade bill, the media response was overwhelming. Not that anyone should be surprised. This is a huge issue. However, it seemed that much of the earliest coverage stirred up an... More »
    June 30, 2009 SPWRA, FSLR, ORA

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