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Raser Technologies Inc. (RZ)

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  • 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
  • Development Curves, and Renewables by A Barrel Full
    Thanks to Raser, the geothermal company, I found a NYU Stern report on the development of renewables. It compares the rate of development of different technologies, and comes to conclusions as to their potential using classical product development theory.A couple of outstanding numbers. In 1980,... More »
    July 21, 2009 RZ
  • 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
  • Clean Energy Bill to Benefit Nevada Geothermal by wind4me
    The Clean Energy Act passing the House and headed to the senate is sure to give geothermal stocks a lift come next week.  There are only a few true pure play geothermal and NGLPF.ob is about as close to 100% pure play geothermal power producer you can find.  Ormat is much... More »
    June 27, 2009 NGLPF.OB, ORA, HTM
  • Another Look at Geothermal Energy by Michael Brisky
    I've decided to do a follow up on Geothermal Energy. Back in December of '08 I did some research on the industry, which you can read here:Alternative Energy: A Look at Geothermal.More News on the Geothermal Front.Since that point, we've seen economic pressures increase, and very recently (maybe)... More »
    May 2, 2009 ORA, RZ, HTM

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