The Next Big Boom in Energy Isn't What You Think
Posted on December 19, 2012 at 05:00 AM EST
As the ongoing debate between renewables and fossil fuels continues, there is a wrong-headed presumption that there will only be one clear victor. But recent trends in the wind and solar age tell us that this conclusion just isn't so. The truth is both types of energy will be required to work in tandem in order to achieve our energy goals in the future. And - as these developments accelerate - it is in this "new" energy balance that individual investors will find the next big boom. These days, with oil-rich countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates unveiling huge renewable energy projects, even some analysts are drawing the wrong conclusions. But I have to stress, renewable development is not a signal these countries are running out of crude oil anytime soon. Quite the contrary, countries like Saudi Arabia realize that one side of this energy equation will require the help of the other. The same holds true in North America, where the surplus of unconventional natural gas has led some to the erroneous conclusion that wind and solar - still requiring significant government subsidies - have been dealt a fatal blow. Wrong again. This is not a winner-take-all battle. There will be no silver bullet that delivers the next "new age of energy" Rather, it will be in the integration of all the available energy sources that will lead to the next big development. And that is going to require sourcing from genuinely distinct and dissimilar energy categories-including wind and solar. In fact, three recent events provide clear indications that this "energy integration boom" is already well underway. To continue reading, please click here...