Inversiones en energia renovable, parques solares, energia eolica, biodiesel, bio combustible

American Energy Investment

American Energy Investment Is an international company specializing in advising on investment, with a long history and we aim to provide high quality services that offer effective solutions to our customers, and can take advantage of the various opportunities in the energy markets.

American Energy Investment Has a team of highly qualified professionals to give investors a better service, with tools that may help you in your decision-making process and ensure that your investment is tailored to their needs,
Our goal is to create business relations in the long term, so we have special care in identifying the needs of our customers and help them to develop investment strategies that meet their goals for the future.

We have conservative medium and high risk investments.

Our Investments are oriented to energy sector - focused on Alternative Renewable energy:

Renewable energy is produced cleanly from natural sources. It will not disappear like fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas) and is less polluting.

There are negative qualities to many of these technologies. As we see it, the desirable aspects far overcome the negative qualities.

We presently have investments in these areas.

Wind Power
3The latest turbine technologies have resulted in wind-produced energy becoming more cost efficient, and more widespread. New wind energy development is often cost-competitive with conventional energy technologies. The old smaller wind turbines did kill some birds. The new larger turbines turn more slowly and are more likely to be placed out of the birds' migration paths, alleviating this problem.

Solar Power
Solar cells produce electricity from the sun. You see them in pocket calculators, garden lights and Coast Guard buoys. They are on roofs of housing and commercial establishments. Cost is falling. Efficiency is increasing. Conversion efficiency of silicon cells has increased from 4% in 1982 (the starting date of the Fund) to over 20% for the latest technologies. The cells create no pollution when they generate electricity.

They are presently not as cost effective as utility produced electricity. They are not suitable to produce industrial amounts of electricity where they would require huge amounts of space. The areas in which they are practical are growing. Cost keeps declining and efficiency is increasing.

Ocean Energy
1Our advisors expect that wave action, current, tidal movement and temperature differential will become a new and outstanding form of clean energy. A unit in a French River has turbine apparatus which has been productive for several years. Many new trials are being made in Scotland and now in the US. In the past there have been problems with the deterioration of metals in salt water, marine growth such as barnacles and storms. For the most part these problems appear to be solved with the use of different materials. Ocean energy has a big advantage because the timing of currents and waves are understood and reliable.

Hydropower
This technology is clean but limited by geography. This is already an important source of renewable electricity. The large older dams have had problems with marine life. Much improvement has been made on those dams to provide for marine life.

More attention is going to low-impact and "run-of-the-river" hydropower, which does not have these ecological problems.

Geothermal Energy
2Geothermal Energy is produced by heat from sources below the Earth's surface. For electricity generation, steam created by these underground heat sources is used to spin turbines. However in some cases sulfur is released, which has an unpleasant odor.

Biomass Energy
This is a broad category encompassing a variety of fuels produced from biological sources.

Waste gas (methane), emitted from landfills, breweries, waste water, animal sewage and coal mines, provides almost free fuel for stationary fuel cells and conventional gas generators. It is more environmentally beneficial to collect and burn this gas than to let it release into the atmosphere.

Ethanol is produced from agricultural products, such as corn, wheat, fruit, wine, and various kinds of cellulose including stalks and wood chips. The techniques are steadily improving.

Bio-diesel can be created from used or virgin plant oil. Commercial tests and production have been with rapeseed oil, soybeans, sunflower oil. It is mostly produced by individual experimenters.  There is current interest in commercializing this product.  Bio-diesel works well and is cleaner than petroleum-based diesel fuel. It is not yet certain that it will become a mainstream technology.

 

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"Clean energy opportunities have the potential to generate significant economic returns. The report shows that even after a tumultuous 2008, an index of the world’s 90 leading clean energy companies had a five-year compounded annualized return of almost 10%, unmatched by the world’s major stock indices." 29 January 2009 - The World Economic Forum.

The fastest growing energy technology in the world is grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV), which grew in existing capacity by 60 percent per year from 2000-2004, to cover more than 400,000 rooftops in Japan, Germany, and the United States.

Second is wind power capacity, which grew by 28 percent last year, led by Germany, with almost 17 GW installed as of 2004. -- Renewables 2005: Global Status Report

 

Global Renewable Energy Investments Top $30 Billion Beijing, China [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] Global investment in renewable energy set a new record of $30 billion in 2004, according to a report released by the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21). Technologies such as wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, and small hydro now provide 160 gigawatts (GW) of electricity-generating capacity, about 4 percent of the world total, the report finds.

"Renewable energy has become big business," said Eric Martinot, lead author of Renewables 2005: Global Status Report. Martinot, who is a Senior Fellow at the Worldwatch Institute and a Lecturer at Tsinghua University in Beijing, notes that renewable energy is attracting some of the world's largest companies, including General Electric, Siemens, Sharp, and Royal Dutch Shell.

The report estimates that nearly 40 million households worldwide heat their water with solar collectors, most of them installed in the last five years. Altogether, renewable energy industries provide 1.7 million jobs, most of them skilled and well paying. The Global Status Report was compiled by Martinot, working with more than 100 researchers and contributors from at least 20 countries. It provides an assessment of several renewables technologies -- small hydro, modern biomass, wind, solar, geothermal, and biofuels -- that are now competing with conventional fuels in four distinct markets: power generation, hot water and space heating, transportation fuels, and rural (off-grid) energy supplies. The report finds that government support for renewable energy is growing rapidly.

 

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