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Comments: How might I invest in green energy projects?



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Wind energy converts kinetic energy that is present in the wind into more functional forms of energy such as mechanical energy or electricity. Wind energy is a pollution-free, infinitely sustainable form of energy. It doesn't use fuel; it doesn't produce greenhouse gasses, and it doesn't produce toxic or radioactive waste.

You will find wind power the best energy alternative for several reasons:

Abundant supply - the world is has plenty of wind resource.
No emissions - with no harmful emissions, wind holds a key to a healthy future.
Technological advances - we can pull more power from the wind.
Increasing demand - the world's energy demands are increasing exponentially. Oil supplies will decline.
Instability in oil-production.

There are many wind energy are doing this great job at presant, like WELWIND ENERGY INTL.
WELWIND is emerging wind energy market in China and such company are welcomed by government as green energy concept.

So focusing on wind energy, you will see its good future.

Sam Martin

I have heard all the hype about going green, Getting the backing to do so is so Red. People really don't want to invest in renewable resources like the media and the government tells us, If so where are the investors? We have a process that will change the renewable energy and save about 95% of our waste that is thrown into the grown and not used, so where are the investors?

Zack

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