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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] September 8, 2019 Dear Oil & Energy Investor, At this point, any country with a large desert in its vicinity has to realize exactly what kind of potential it has. Near California, in the Mojave Desert, the Desert Sunlight Solar Farm is operating with a 550 megawatt (MW) capacity... China's Tengger Desert is home to the Tengger Desert Solar Park - also known as the largest solar farm in the world - and is capable of producing 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of power... Over in Chile, in the middle of the Atacama Desert, is the Amanecer Solar CAP Plant with 100 MW of installed capacity - the largest solar plant in Latin America... And now we can add Israel to this list of profitable deserts. Last week, it was announced that a private company in Israel has just installed a large solar farm in the Negev Desert. Now, the Negev is home already to a couple other solar farms, but this one is the largest in the country. What makes the Negev the ideal place for a solar farm is the fact that this area is the sunniest part of the country, and is unusable for agricultural purposes. As a result, it is the center of Israel's solar industry. This new Negev solar farm is 988 acres - the size of a small town - and has enough solar capacity to power approximately 70,000 homes. It will be a major component in helping the country meet its renewable energy goals. Not to mention that its addition only goes to show the [increased focus on solar energy]( the world is moving toward. Now, while the Israeli company that inaugurated this remarkable field is private, [this company is not.]( This solar company is a leader in the industry, and it shows. It has production facilities [all over the world](, and sells its solar modules to over 15 countries. Year to date, it has seen a peak growth of 142%, and I expect to see that number grow before the year is out. The growth of the solar industry has only bolstered this company, and as the solar market continues its climb, you can bet this company has the potential to climb along with it. Just [click here]( to learn more about the staggering trajectory of the solar market. [Energy Advantage]( [Brace Yourself for the Fallout from Hurricane Dorian]( Labor Day has passed, marking a change in the energy markets as the summer driving season ends and the winter buying season begins. I am currently in the Persian Gulf, where I am attending some private meetings regarding the current geopolitical and energy situations. This includes the rift between the Saudis and the Iranians and the manipulation of the oil market. Not to mention the expected energy consequences of Hurricane Dorian. [Read all the details right here](... [Two Portfolio Moves for My Energy Advantage Readers]( Action Alert: Last week, oil finally appeared to be shaking off the effects of the latest bout with recession angst. Now, both oil benchmarks are significantly underpriced when compared to genuine market dynamics. But prices will ultimately adjust to reflect reality; that adjustment seems now underway. That means there are several things to do with the Model Portfolio. [Here's what I told my readers to do](... [The Energy Inner Circle]( [Bang! My Readers Saw Two More Gains]( Profit Alert: My Σ Algorithm has struck again. Last week it recorded two additional big wins that represent the fourteenth and fifteenth profits since the algorithm began making recommendations to my Energy Inner Circle readers. These two represent the changes going on in the natural gas sector. [Read the details right here](... [The UAE Moves Away from the U.S. in the Persian Gulf]( The Dark Files: One of the main objectives of my trip to the Persian Gulf over the next couple weeks has a substantive policy and investment target in mind. These days, the Saudis and Emiratis are on one side of a significant divide. The Iranians and Qataris are on the other. This is the reason for two different meeting locations. At stake in these meetings? An initiative by a group of global private investment sources I advise to defuse the accelerating regional tension. [Here's how it will be done](... [Micro Energy Trader]( [Another Profit and a Review of All Σ Algorithm Positions]( Profit Alert: The thirteenth algorithm profit has occurred for my Micro Energy Trader readers. The Portfolio remains in good positions with the Σ Algorithm providing insight as to where the best places to hit are. I gave my readers a complete summary of the entire Portfolio and how the positions are doing. [Click here to see it](. [Three Strong Profits and Two New Plays for my Readers]( Action Alert: My Σ Algorithm last week signaled five separate moves for my Micro Energy Trader readers. The initial three were sales of options held, some of them held only a few days. In each case, the algorithm flagged a sale for a nice gain in an intensely volatile market environment. [Here's what I told them to do](... --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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