RE:RE:RE:RE:JP Morgan analyst cuts target for SU from C$35 to C$34Some may find this article interesting. Lyn offers her thoughts on why Geothermal hasn't achieved widespread usage but that's just a small portion of a comprehensive look at the broader energy industry and how there still may be a strong case for oil and gas: https://www.lynalden.com/oil-and-gas/
Tommy123 wrote: No, natural gas still emits carbon. No one will be using natural gas when the carbon tax is $170+ a tonne, unless they hate money. I'm personally looking to alternative options to heat my home, including geothermal.
firstworld wrote: The transition to green energy is ten times more carbon intensive than sticking to fossil fuels as Germany has proven having transitioned 30 years ago losing nearly a TN in the process. Anglos so far behind leading nations it's comical just look at ON where $200 BN lost in the FIT. Stupid Canadians....just use the natural gas idiots
Tommy123 wrote: Marner16 wrote: EOM
That's far too optimistic a price target. With oil declining, I want to see them transition to green energy before I buy.