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You are receiving this as part of your free subscription to Oil & Energy Investor. To remove your email from this list, [unsubscribe here](. [Oil and Energy Investor with Dr. Kent Moors] July 7, 2019 Dear Oil & Energy Investor, The experts in solar energy have this resource down to a science - quite literally. Besides the scientific knowledge necessary to be involved in the manufacture of this vital resource, experts have recently been compiling models of how much solar energy is in current use worldwide. One model in particular has been gaining traction as researchers compiled 38 years' worth of solar radiation, weather, and temperature data for the entire globe, and compared it with historical data for photovoltaic (PV) installations in Europe. According to one researcher on the project, "This means we can look at not only a single installation, but at energy production in entire countries or continents from PV installations." Data like this is important for the industry moving forward, as it tells where energy systems perform optimally - and [how we can improve things]( in the future. And for one company in particular, it could be invaluable. This company has been influential in decreasing the price of solar units, and its innovation in the industry is only improving with time. The increase in demand for solar panels - an increase that is bolstering the industry - is showing through with this company's revenues and shipped products. Simply put, this company could be [well-positioned to profit mightily]( in this improving renewable energy market. Over the past two months, this company has seen a peak growth of 39.7% - and it's only getting higher by the day. And you can take advantage of this. Just [click here]( for more information. [Energy Advantage] [Energy Advantage July Issue: The Cold War: Old vs. New]( The period from 1945 through the present day has been called the "Long Peace," because there has not been a global conflagration of the sort since World War II ended in 1945. But that title is at best a cruel joke. The Cold War was a standoff between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, with Mao's China and Fidel's Cuba thrown in upon occasion for good measure. And for several years now, we've been heading straight for another global conflict being called the [New Cold War, a topic I discuss in detail in this month's Energy Advantage issue](. [This Tiny U.S. Firm Is at the Forefront of BIGGEST Defense Boom Ever]( Hostilities in the South China Sea now seem inevitable, and thanks to an alarming new superweapon, Chinese war hawks believe they have a huge advantage. But the Pentagon has been quietly racing to funnel millions into a tiny defense contractor with a top-secret technology that could end this threat before it even begins. And mark my words: Once this story breaks, this small firm could skyrocket. [Go here now before it's too late](. [The Energy Inner Circle] [Some Optimism in Iraq but INSTEX Lands in Iran with a Thud]( The Dark Files: As usual with my meetings with international contacts, I straddled my time in London between the conference particulars and a series of informal meetings I had with sector colleagues (who often use formal conferences as the location for their own private negotiations). But rarely have I perceived such a range of attitudes as I experienced this time around. [Rising confidence was especially noticeable in the formal program with which the conference concluded](... [Micro Energy Trader] [The Fate of the U.S. Military Could Soon Rest in the Palm of Your Hand]( Don't be fooled by the size of this device - it could soon be a national necessity. And the one tiny company behind it could be moments away from a 55,756% revenue surge. [Full story](... --------------------------------------------------------------- If you're already a member of these services, make sure you haven't missed any of these crucial email alerts. If you're not a member, make sure to click on the research service or alert you're interested in, to learn how to gain instant access to every single alert... And get new ones delivered straight to your inbox the second they're ready. This is just a taste of the benefits you receive as a member. Next week, I'll be back with more. 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