Ontario Green Energy Act: What Can Alt Energy Legislation Do for Investors? [View article]
P.S.-- Del Ojo Zafado has in a few of his posts (much appreciated by myself) briefly mentioned the seasonal hydrology cycles.
Do we have any way of knowing each winter-to-early-spring how the ANNUAL hydrology looks for the coming year?
Is there a Canadian or U.S. FORECAST for North America on this hydrology phenomenon each year to get a sense of how the hydro-power trusts' earnings will fare as a result? I.e., some years there will be less snowpack (melting into water) and less precipitation to drive the hydropower engines, other years there will be more.
For folks living up in the NE of North America, it will be pretty obvious how the weather's doing each year, but what about us folks in Southern Calif?
Ontario Green Energy Act: What Can Alt Energy Legislation Do for Investors? [View article]
Another great article, Charles-- keep 'em coming. I've very much enjoyed your writing on this topic of the Canadian renewable energy trusts and have been motivated a month ago to invest in a few of them as a result. They're holding up rather well during this renewed fury of the bear market and promise great returns over the months and years.
Ontario Green Energy Act: What Can Alt Energy Legislation Do for Investors? [View article]
Do we have any way of knowing each winter-to-early-spring how the ANNUAL hydrology looks for the coming year?
Is there a Canadian or U.S. FORECAST for North America on this hydrology phenomenon each year to get a sense of how the hydro-power trusts' earnings will fare as a result? I.e., some years there will be less snowpack (melting into water) and less precipitation to drive the hydropower engines, other years there will be more.
For folks living up in the NE of North America, it will be pretty obvious how the weather's doing each year, but what about us folks in Southern Calif?
Ontario Green Energy Act: What Can Alt Energy Legislation Do for Investors? [View article]