Category: Renewable Energy
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Three’s a Crowd: the inevitability of renewable energy
A Necessary Change We need renewable energy. This is a concept I have firmly understood for most of my life after witnessing countless natural disasters spurred on by the effects of climate change. The sheer force of flash floods in Waverly, Tennessee claimed the lives of 22 people while the prolonged devastation of California’s drought has…
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Azincourt Energy (AAZ.V) advances uranium project in Athabasca Basin
Uranium is required for nuclear power plants. Like aeroplanes, when something goes wrong with nuclear – it’s dramatic – it makes headlines and burns into everyone’s brain. But judged by the cold metric of human deaths per Kilowatt/hour – nuclear reactors are 40 X safer than gas and 330 X safer than coal . Nuclear…
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Solar energy stocks in 2022, a shiny opportunity? Today’s Idea
Producing electricity from solar panels in the 70s cost about $20 per watt and had approximately 14% efficiency. Even though people could envision a solar-powered future, it was too impractical to use on anything more than satellites. A lot has happened since then, as technology improved enough to minimize costs and increase efficiency where the…
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Greenlane Renewables Inc. (GRN.T): Whoever Smelt It Dealt It
Feeling Gassy? While a large proportion of natural gas in our atmosphere is man-made, last night’s Taco Bell isn’t to blame. Before we get into it, let’s talk about natural gas and methane, two terms that are commonly used interchangeably. Methane is a colorless, odorless, and flammable greenhouse gas. While natural gas is primarily methane, it…
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Things are bright for Solar Energy – a mini sector roundup
The first photovoltaic cell was produced in 1954 allowing humanity to harness the power of the sun to generate electricity. The technology was embryonic with a four percent efficiency rate, making solar panel produced power incredibly expensive at $300/watt. This relegated solar panels to academic use and high-priced applications such as powering satellites. Over the…
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Helium Market: Supply and Demand imbalance.
Helium the commodity (rare gas), and not helium (HNT) the blockchain technology, is the second most abundant element in the known universe and accounts for about 25 percent of the atoms in the universe. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, accounting for about 75 percent of its normal matter, and was created…
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EarthRenew (ERTH.C): A fertilizer company or utility?
Who are they? EarthRenew (ERTH.C) is a sustainable agriculture tech company that’s focused on creating innovative organic fertilizer formulations. The business generates most of its revenue from its electricity-generating sector which helps fund its fertilizer manufacturing. Both industries are highly competitive. Although they do not produce the same product as traditional fertilizer producers the management…
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Manganese X (MN.V) CEO Martin Kepman explains the new Battery Hill Manganese Resource Estimate
On July 7, 2021 Manganese X (MN.V) announced the first Mineral Resource Estimate for its Battery Hill Manganese Project. Equity Guru jumped on the July 7, 2021 6:30 a.m. Emerging Growth Conference call with the CEO Martin Kepman. Edited remarks from that call are published below, but first let’s zoom out and review why manganese…
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Earthrenew’s (ERTH.C) CEO Keith Driver talks about Regenerative Ag and the $59 billion U.S. organic food market
Earthrenew takes a biologically compromised product that is trapped in local markets, and frees it into a pure organic product that can be transported across provincial and state lines.
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Earthrenew (ERTH.C) signs an L.O.I. with 50,000 cattle facility in the U.S.
The demand-drivers for ERTH’s products have a macro tail-wind (the stock is up 75% year-to-date). Due to the encroachment of suburbs, arable land is being lost at the rate of over 38,000 square miles per year.