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    Jul 28, 2006, 06:04 PM
    Investing In The Energy Of Tomorrow
    As oil rises the demand for alternative fuel gets higher marks
    I think wind power is a vital area for the future but I don't know for sure
    What would be the best fuel source to invest in ethinol, wind, solar, all?
    What kind of stocks could someone recommend?

    Thank you

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    Jul 28, 2006, 07:16 PM
    Unless you just have lots of money to lose, none of them, there are too many start up companies trying

    Investment in some of the home builders that are buidling energy free ( using wind, solar and thermal) that require almost no electric and even sends electric back into the system.

    In general wind is not always reliable, is only good in some areas and does not generate enough to be a long term solution.
    Solar has been too expensive with the banks of batteries ( and their disposal)

    Atomic power plants ( which are not being built and the ones we have getting old) are the only real solution in the long term.
    And drilling in the US areas that have been restricted so far.

    Personal opinons only

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