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Lucrative $41 million contract could trigger surprising growth for one little-known solar company

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Partnership with Fortune 500 behemoth could mean big things ahead [Streetlight Confidential] Fellow Investor, I'm a big fan of fossil fuels. Without them, life would be a heck of a lot harder, and you'd be a heck of a lot poorer. As Elon Musk, who practically invented the electric car business, admits, "Civilization will crumble" if we stop using fossil fuels. So, I'm not about to jump on the bandwagon that demands we get rid of fossil fuels immediately. Sure, we're moving towards the day when we'll have the technology that allows us to stop using most fossil fuels. But that day is a long way off, and to mandate the elimination of oil, coal and natural gas on an arbitrary timetable is my definition of insanity. Why then, if fossil fuels are so great, am I recommending that subscribers to my Streetlight Confidential Newsletter consider investing in a solar power company like [this company?]( Wouldn't it make more sense to recommend an oil or natural gas company? And the answer is "no" for two reasons. First of all, my research and analysis are devoted to finding you great investment opportunities, even if they're driven by politics that I oppose. Secondly, I'm a big fan of the kind of technological innovation that has made solar power a more powerful and reliable source of electricity while bringing the cost down by 90% since 2011. Therefore, when I find a company like [this company]( with the experience, expertise and project pipeline to capitalize on that innovation, I don't hesitate to suggest that investors take a closer look. After all, demand for solar power is soaring and [this company]( is positioned to help meet that demand and to quickly become a much bigger player in the market. And that's something that could be good news for the company's future prospects. I've only skimmed the surface here about all the reasons why I'm so impressed with [this company](. You'll find many more details my special report called How Investors Can Profit From America's Pending Energy Crisis. It contains my full analysis of [this company]( and all the reasons why I'm now recommending that my subscribers consider it for their portfolios. And, as a subscriber, you'll get regular updates on [this company]( and my other investment recommendations. To claim your special report or to get more details, please [click here.]( Sincerely, Tim Collins Editor, Streetlight Confidential Newsletter [Download Your Free Report]( IMPORTANT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: [Read Full Disclaimer Here]( MarketMovingTrends c/o CLM Media LLC 45 South Park Place, #203 Morristown New Jersey 07936 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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