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Red-Hot Renewable Energy

Sean Brodrick | July 28, 2009

Solar power is heating up, and there are a number of forces that should give it a bright future. In this video, I examine those forces, and how you can ride the big surge in solar power.

Yours for trading profits,

Sean

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Sean Brodrick is a natural resources expert and editor of Global Resource Hunter, a monthly newsletter designed to help you ride the commodity supercycle – an ongoing surge in price of food, energy, metals and more.

Sean is also the editor of Red-Hot Global Resources, a weekly newsletter that aims to help you rack up profits with commodity-focused exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and natural resource-sensitive stocks that operate around the world.

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James Quaid July 28, 2009 pm31 1:08 pm at 1:08 pm

Thin film and HCPV have their problems. Thin film is only 10% efficient and has yet to last 5 years without suffering unacceptable levels of degradation. And (to my knowledge) there is but one instance of a HCPV cell that has survived 5 years in desert conditions under load.

The main problem with both of these technologies is that it will take at least 5 years for each new version to prove itself. I toured a major SW testing facility and the European performance failure rates for all new versions of thin film and flat plate were 70% / 30%. The US does not require performance standards, just safety standards.

Contact me for more info..

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larry eldridge July 28, 2009 pm31 1:19 pm at 1:19 pm

i think the text works better for me. Listening to video takes too much time and the end results are less than expected.

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Leo July 28, 2009 pm31 11:23 pm at 11:23 pm

great info

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C.J. Ford July 30, 2009 pm31 6:46 pm at 6:46 pm

I have to disagree with this posting, especially in light of an article in the Economist earlier this month concerning Germany’s big foray into Africa using solar thermal over photovoltaic solar cells.

http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13982870

I actually don’t see photovoltaic solar cells making a big dent for a very long time to come, if ever. They have too large of a carbon footprint during production, are very expensive and inefficient. I see thermal solar and wind having a much more immediate impact.

I do appreciate your reports, however, Sean. Keep it up!

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