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Analyst Jeff Siegel knows there’s money to be made in solar and wind, but those investment oppo

Analyst Jeff Siegel knows there’s money to be made in solar and wind, but those investment opportunities pale in comparison to the one thing solar and wind need to survive going forward — and that’s storage. [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy Why Solar and Wind Are Screwed Without THIS Stock Jeff Siegel | Apr 27, 2023 I’ve been called everything from a hippie to an overzealous tree hugger. And I admit, I prefer to live in a world where we don’t treat the planet like a toilet. But make no mistake: Investing in clean energy and electric cars has never been about anything more than making money. And boy, we’ve done a lot of that. From early calls on solar and wind stocks back in 2006 to telling folks to buy Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) right after it went public, Energy and Capital has always taken the lead on profiting from the latest technological breakthroughs in the world of energy. And that’s why I’m writing this article today. You see, there’s no doubt that the world is rapidly transitioning away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy. According to Bloomberg, renewables will account for half of all power by 2050. [unotrachart] The Income Play of the Decade Fortune 500 companies like Amazon, Kroger, Walmart, and many more are now being FORCED to pay three warehouse "landlords" millions... And they’re sending a dedicated cut of this money directly to partners like you and me EVERY SINGLE MONTH! All you need to do is stake your claim and you could be receiving your first check within 30 days. [Here’s everything you need to get started...]( Most of this will come from solar and wind, but the devil is in the details. As an investor, I know there’s money to be made in solar and wind. It’s what I’ve been doing for the past 18 years. But the investment opportunities in solar and wind pale in comparison to the one thing they both need to survive going forward. And that’s storage. Take a look at the chart below; it shows where venture capitalists ponied up the most cash in the “clean energy” space: [unotrachart1] If you want to know where to invest, always follow the smart money. And in the case of clean energy, or what some now refer to as “climate tech,” it’s all about storage. $6 Billion in Funding Going to a Single Company? Biden has been dishing out funding as if these are his last days on Earth. He’s handed out more than $2 trillion in funding during his first few years in office. One of his biggest goals is to develop the future of energy. Shockingly, it has nothing to do with fossil fuels OR renewables. A full $6 billion is headed to an industry dominated by one tiny Virginia-based company. A few critical patent approvals means very few others are on the shortlist. And early investors in this game-changing technology could reap a massive windfall. [You need to immediately check this one out for yourself.]( So who’s betting big on energy storage? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Warren Buffett, just to name a few. And just take a look at some of these recent headlines: [unotraheadline1] [unotraheadline2] [unotraheadline3] [unotraheadline4] [unotraheadline5] Now here’s the rub… While large, utility-scale lithium batteries are what most folks think of when they hear the phrase "energy storage," those batteries are already dinosaurs compared with the ["Newton Battery,"]( which you may have read about before in these pages. If you’re unfamiliar, the "Newton Battery" is a new energy storage device that can turn any intermittent resource, such as wind or solar, into a continuous source of electricity — and it does so at a fraction of the cost of traditional energy storage. The company behind the "Newton Battery" already has this device up and running in Switzerland, and another is being built right now in Saudi Arabia. When completed, that one will be used alongside a solar farm to power 4.5 million homes, which is pretty remarkable when you consider there are only about 6 million occupied residential houses in Saudi Arabia. [You can see how this "Newton Battery" works in this video]( and learn how to access the report that will tell you all about the company behind it and, of course, the company’s ticker symbol. To a new way of life and a new generation of wealth... [Jeff Siegel Signature] Jeff Siegel [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( [[follow basic]@JeffSiegel on Twitter]( [icymi eac]( How Germany's Oil and Gas Ban Could Mint New Millionaires Here’s how Germany’s foolish mistake could make you an oil millionaire... The country has introduced a bill that bans ALL oil and gas heating systems. While this drastic move could meet Germany’s net-zero emission goals... Over 20 million people will be out of heat when they need it the most. Germany won’t last a full winter before it realizes how deadly of a mistake it made... Because ultimately it will have to run right back to the oil companies. [But due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, the way oil moves around the world has fundamentally changed.]( Before the war, oil was sent through pipelines over land. Now it has to travel 2,000 miles overseas on oil tanker ships... And it’s happening during a period of all-time record-high demand for oil. That’s why oil tanker companies are now demanding top dollar to move this oil halfway around the globe... And foolish countries like Germany will have no choice but to pay. That means this cash is basically free money for investors like you and me. In fact, I have three oil tanker stocks that are about to go vertical and potentially earn you up to 5,761% gains in the process. This is the most profitable oil story NOBODY else is telling you about. [Get the details here.]( [Fb]( [Li]( [Tw]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. 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