So with the fuel price showing a lot of volatility, the environmentalist taking a cover and raising their voices against Global Warming, concerns being raised about the use of Fossil Fuels, its time for all the investors to think and work in the Green Investments sectors or invest in Green Companies.
Fortunately, there are huge number of articles on the net available about Green Mutual Funds or Alternative Energy Mutual Funds and articles by CNBC on Green Investments. Here we list a few companies which CNBC believes are worth investing in the lines of Green Investments and hopefully, in this present market turmoil, you might get a cheap bargain if you decide to invest for the long term. CNBC recommends that you may consider these stocks for Green investing or Green Investments:
FPL Group Utilities Based out of Florida,
FPL Group is the parent of Florida Power and Light, a utility that produces the majority of its electricity from clean and renewable fuels. With 55 wind farms in 16 states, it's counted among the leaders in wind power generation.
Hexcel Technology
Hexcel manufactures carbon fibers and other composites used in the making of wind turbines. In October 2008, the company is scheduled to open a new plant in Tianjin, China to meet that nation's growing demand for wind power.
Wal-Mart Services
Considering it's the nation's largest user of electricity, Wal-Mart might seem like an unusual green trade. However, Wal-Mart is testing diesel blends in its fleet of trucks, it's designed new milk jugs that are better for the environment and it bundles used plastic wrap and sells it for recycling.
Interface Inc.
Interface is the world's largest seller of recycled carpet. Founder and Chairman Ray Anderson was the keynote speaker at GreenWorld, a trade conference on sustainable design. He and the company are committed to taking old carpets and recycling them to produce new materials.
Sasol
Sasol specializes in coal-gasification, a process that makes coal a cleaner fuel to burn. The company is working in collaboration with China's Shenhua Group to produce motor fuel from coal by 2016.
Chesapeake Energy
Chesapeake Energy is a producer of natural gas, the cleanest burning hydrocarbon on the planet. There are already enough known natural gas deposits in North America to power the U.S. for at least the next 120 years.
Daimler
Known for super luxury cars, Daimler is also a leader in Blue Tec technology, a process that makes diesel fuel burn more cleanly.
Intel Corp
Intel might be best known as the maker of Pentium Processors but the company is also heavily involved in the solar trade. In fact, Intel's solar business is doing so well that in June of 2008 they announced plans to spin it off into a separate company called SpectraWatt.
EnerSys
EnerSys is a manufacturer of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, the type of battery used to power hybrid electric cars. In addition the company won a contract to provide batteries for submarines.
Apogee Enterprises Services
Apogee Enterprises creates a laminate for energy efficient glass. Called CrystalGray this special glass can reduce utility bills up to 30 percent.
Canadian Solar Technology
Canadian Solar, which is incorporated in Canada but conducts all manufacturing in China, makes solar cells that convert sunlight into electricity. In July 2008 they struck a deal with Conergy to provide modules for photovoltaic systems.
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Green Investing: Green Investments: Consider these Green stocks now!
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