Investing in Solar Sector
Investing in Solar Sector
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Last edited by Bridgett on Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:24 am, edited 2 times in total.
It is kinda hard to imagine why someone went through the hassle of signing up to this board (I waited more than a month for my account to be activated) simply to post a single ad and then disappear in the digital nirvana. An add that wont find much love here anyway. Those spammers are some weird people...
This really looks like an ad.
Solar currently accounts for only 0.1% of US energy consumption
Wind at 0.7%
http://nextbigfuture.com/2009/12/us-energy-mix.html
Solar currently accounts for only 0.1% of US energy consumption

Wind at 0.7%
http://nextbigfuture.com/2009/12/us-energy-mix.html
Re: Investing in Solar Sector
Bridgett.Bridgett wrote:As the world seeks energy independence... There is a vast amount of solar investment opportunities lying untapped in the solar energy sector.
So what? Such subjects get raised all the time here. What are you trying to say?
Maybe you're trying to say something new. What's your point? You might get some interest in what you are saying if you've got something new to say.
I like a bit of detective work.
The link is to a "contact" page, hmmmm....
http://www.worldenergyresearch.com/Serv ... .aspx?id=2
Googling for "As the world seeks energy independence" shows two posts: talk-polywell and this strangely verbatim post...
http://www.debatethefuture.com/showthread.php?p=2978
Join date 16-11-2009
Last activity 16-11-2009.
Posts: 1
Googling for the original link text, shows many pages, and a most interesting top sponsored link. WOW! 650% investment returns. Obviously much better than the next one that is only 450% return.
http://img101.photolava.com/2009/12/06/ ... ea0xy4.png
However while we may be smart enough to avoid providing click-throughs for a spammer, leaving the link still may aid-and-abet site rankings since talk-polywell seems well respected by the google engine. I'd suggest a minor edit shifting the link into plain text.
The link is to a "contact" page, hmmmm....
http://www.worldenergyresearch.com/Serv ... .aspx?id=2
Googling for "As the world seeks energy independence" shows two posts: talk-polywell and this strangely verbatim post...
http://www.debatethefuture.com/showthread.php?p=2978
Join date 16-11-2009
Last activity 16-11-2009.
Posts: 1
Googling for the original link text, shows many pages, and a most interesting top sponsored link. WOW! 650% investment returns. Obviously much better than the next one that is only 450% return.
http://img101.photolava.com/2009/12/06/ ... ea0xy4.png
However while we may be smart enough to avoid providing click-throughs for a spammer, leaving the link still may aid-and-abet site rankings since talk-polywell seems well respected by the google engine. I'd suggest a minor edit shifting the link into plain text.
I guess in that case it is up to us, the 'proletariat' of this forum, to say that for anyone's benefit who comes looking to check up on this WORLDENERGYRESEARCH.COM at WWW.WORLDENERGYRESEARCH.COM that there is every reason to believe it just a scam.
Any intelligent investor may be more wisely advised to invest in uranium commodities.
(I hope that this post might encourage anyone else hoping to use the forum as an advertising springboard for their own purposes to go elsewhere.)
QRT
Any intelligent investor may be more wisely advised to invest in uranium commodities.
(I hope that this post might encourage anyone else hoping to use the forum as an advertising springboard for their own purposes to go elsewhere.)
QRT
I am trying to learn more about investing in Solar or wind as I have flat open farm land in New Jersey on Delaware river any suggestions on how to get a jump start?chrismb wrote:I guess in that case it is up to us, the 'proletariat' of this forum, to say that for anyone's benefit who comes looking to check up on this WORLDENERGYRESEARCH.COM at WWW.WORLDENERGYRESEARCH.COM that there is every reason to believe it just a scam.
Any intelligent investor may be more wisely advised to invest in uranium commodities.
QRT
Delaware Valley Land for sale, trade or exchange http://newjerseylandexchange.info/Listings.php
I did invest in uranium mining a couple of years back, at the recommendation of my broker, and based on my presumption that fission plants are overdue for a comeback. The company was the subject of a hostile takeover, and I lost my shirt. Evidently the rules for takeovers in Australia are not what they are here.
As for blatant spam, the analogsf.com board has several posts today from some nefarious spambot selling gold. Maybe people are actually being paid a few cents per website to manually plant these things. It may be more lucrative than either uranium or solar. Idiots are a more abundant resource than uranium, after all.
As for blatant spam, the analogsf.com board has several posts today from some nefarious spambot selling gold. Maybe people are actually being paid a few cents per website to manually plant these things. It may be more lucrative than either uranium or solar. Idiots are a more abundant resource than uranium, after all.
Tom Ligon wrote:I did invest in uranium mining a couple of years back, at the recommendation of my broker, and based on my presumption that fission plants are overdue for a comeback. The company was the subject of a hostile takeover, and I lost my shirt. Evidently the rules for takeovers in Australia are not what they are here.
As for blatant spam, the analogsf.com board has several posts today from some nefarious spambot selling gold. Maybe people are actually being paid a few cents per website to manually plant these things. It may be more lucrative than either uranium or solar. Idiots are a more abundant resource than uranium, after all.
Wasn't it Asimov that said that "The most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity." ?
