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The Green Investing Handbook Nick Hanna

The Green Investing Handbook By Nick Hanna

The Green Investing Handbook by Nick Hanna


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Provides an overview of the investment opportunities in the companies behind the low-carbon economies. This book covers the standout firms operating in the key green technology sectors, the trends of each sector and the industry as a whole, as well as the most important or promising green funds, ETFs and private equity funds.

The Green Investing Handbook Summary

The Green Investing Handbook: A Detailed Investment Guide to the Technologies and Companies Involved in the Sustainability Revolution by Nick Hanna

There is a huge change taking place as the world moves inexorably towards a low-carbon economy. 'The Green Investing Handbook' is aimed at the investor looking to profit from this global transition. The book provides a detailed overview of the investment opportunities emerging in the companies behind these environmental technologies and services. It covers the standout firms operating in all the key green technology sectors, the trends of each sector and the industry as a whole, as well as the most important or promising green funds, ETFs and private equity funds. The book delivers both demystifying explanations of the intricate technology at the heart of the green revolution, as well as providing comprehensive investment insight. It is designed to help the investor to make better-informed decisions when engaging with these complex, innovative and rapidly growing industries. And it does so whether you are interested in investing through equities, direct investment or funds.The ten sectors covered in depth are: - Solar power - Wind power - Marine energy - Geothermal - Power storage - Smart grids - Hydrogen and fuel cells - Green transport - Green buildings - Waste and energy resources Each chapter breaks down the trends and technology of the relevant sector, as well as its past performance, and looks at key advice and expert opinion on where they are headed. Notable company activity, technological development and government support is detailed throughout. The second half of the handbook is dedicated to a comprehensive directory of over 150 green companies, covering performance snapshots and overviews. The activities of each are featured in turn, with important developments and key features covered. The directory also includes green funds - their size, strategies, charges and managers, and their manager's comments. The details of green private equity firms, ETFs and indices, as well as a bank of resources, round out this one-stop reference section giving you everything you need to start investing in the sustainability revolution.

About Nick Hanna

Nick Hanna is a writer specialising in green investments, and the creator of www.TheGreenInvestmentGuide.com. He is a director of a private investment company, C F Hanna Ltd, and since 2005 he has been responsible for managing the company's green investment portfolio.

Table of Contents

Risk warning Preface Introduction Part I: How to Invest - Ethical vs Green Funds - Building a Green Portfolio Part II: Where to Invest 1. Solar Power 2. Wind Power 3. Marine Energy 4. Geothermal 5. Power Storage 6. Smart Grids 7. Hydrogen & Fuel Cells 8. Green Transport 9. Green Buildings 10. Waste & Energy Resources Part III: Directory 1. Listed Companies 2. Green Funds 3. Green Indices & ETFs 4. Green Private Equity Firms Part IV: Resources References Index

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GOR013699454
9781906659677
1906659672
The Green Investing Handbook: A Detailed Investment Guide to the Technologies and Companies Involved in the Sustainability Revolution by Nick Hanna
Used - Like New
Paperback
Harriman House Publishing
20100719
368
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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