Imagine if your financial advisor approached you to invest all of your 401k into a speculative stock. It is an idea that would never pass muster because the volatility would be too high to invest all of your money in. Natural gas was well over $10/mmBtu just a few years ago. The price volatility is enormous and upward movement potential is very possible. Then why are regulators and commerce department pushing us towards 100% natural gas energy portfolios? Florida is on track to be over 70% natural gas. Not having price stability like solar in the portfolio is malpractice!
News
- Think Progress: MN Dept Of Commerce Brushes Off Big Solar, Prefers Natural Gas
- Business Spectator: Merkel hands environment and energy posts to coalition partner
- Indian Express: Solar power costs trend down, wind blows away tariff advantage
- Greentech Media: Will Smaller Installers Survive in Tomorrow’s Solar Market?
- Engineering: NREL Report on Solar: Opportunities for Designers
- PV-Tech: SunEdison raises bond offering to US$1.2 billion
- Breaking Energy: Energy State Governors Politely Tell Feds to Back Off
- KCET: Major Solar Energy Project in Riverside County Could Be Doomed
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann