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Savvy investors can capitalize on the current interest in saving the environment by investing in alternative energy penny stocks. Generally picking a successful penny stock can be a time consuming and frustrating process.

In any country, at the end of the proverbial day, both energy utilities and consumers are finally interested in the technologies that generate a kilowatt of electricity most inexpensively, all other considerations aside.

China, arguably the world’s most influential and dynamic economy, is beginning to eye renewable as a partial solution to its voracious and growing energy needs. If Beijing determines that biofuels represent the future, expect to see the current modest western investment field to change dramatically.

SAVW Savwatt USA

Posted by pennystockexplosion on August 17th, 2011

Savwatt USA (SAVW:OB) was once a super hot penny stock, but
the share price of the green friendly lighting company is sort of telling investors another story right now.

Thursday Stocks Alerts JUHL, GLD

Posted by pennystockexplosion on August 17th, 2011

Potash (POT:NYSE) One day traders are hot on the Ag stocks and the next day they are not.POT held support in the $50 but has a mini double top to break in the $57.75 range.A break of $62 could send POT off to the races.

The domestic alternative energy policy in the US seems to rotate on semantics and adding words to other words to make it look like something is going on. However, the truth of the matter is, energy policy is as defunct as ever and on most fronts the US is lagging far behind.

Alternative energy (or renewable energy) is a new manufacturing industry paradigm that is in its infancy. However, the discussion is not new, and it looks as if the United States has positioned itself to be behind history on what can be a very promising industry for a stumbling economy.

Nuclear stocks have been growing quickly in the past 5-7 years. Some companies have grown over 500% in less than a year with the rapid growth and changes that have been taking place in the nuclear field. With technological advancements practically doubling on a regular basis, people are seeing their penny stocks changing into stocks that are worth a few dollars a piece.

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