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Energy consists of substances or elements that create power for everyday uses, such as oil, light, electricity, or wind. Not all energy is made the same, however. Energy from crude oil can emit harmful emissions, while electricity offers a much cleaner source of power. Tesla is leading the way in creating minimal amounts of emissions with its electric vehicles, while Exxon Mobil harnesses emissions-emitting oil to power internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

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Go Sand-Combing for Big Dividends & Returns

Frac-sand demand is surging in North America. Stocks like HCLP, EMES and SLCA represent huge opportunities for investors, in both dividends and growth.

5 Stocks Quietly Profiting From the U.S. Energy Boom

With hydraulic fracturing taking over, energy production in North America is booming to say the least. From the Bakken to the Marcellus, energy stocks like…

Energize Your Portfolio With this Oil Services Play CLB

I've managed to find one stock that I like in the oil and energy patch, but I'm also recommending you sell these 30 oil stocks in the sector, too.

Should I Buy SCTY Stock? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

SolarCity stock has been on a huge rise this year ... but it also comes with plenty of risk. Should you bet on shining SCTY stock?

KMI Dip Means Huge Opportunity for Investors

Poor guidance is denting shares of KMP, KMI and EPB, and a huge buying opportunity for investors.

SOL Stock – One of the Best Solar Stocks to Buy for 2014

Solar stocks as a whole are sizzling, but turnaround play ReneSola is still cheap. Plus, SOL stock could surge on better-than-expected earnings this week.

Are You Prepared for a Stronger Dollar?

What happens to the stock market if the U.S. dollar rallies? This question isn’t getting much press, but dollar strength could surprise the markets in 2014.

5 Solar Stocks That Are Burning Out

Here are five solar stocks that appear problematic and possibly worth a look on the short side as excess optimism gets squeezed out.

Buy Oil Stocks on the Iranian Nuclear Deal

Crude oil and energy stocks fell hard on the news of the agreement. However, that's a prime buying opportunity for long-term investors.

SDRL – One of the Best Dividend Stocks Just Got Even Better

Already one of the best dividend stocks out there, Seadrill is a tantalizing bargain after its recent earnings miss. The time to buy SDRL stock is now.

5 Sweet Energy Picks From T. Boone Pickens

T. Boone Pickens has become legendary for his energy picks. Here are five of the best oil stocks held by Pickens' BP Capital.

DVN Deal Makes for Solid Growth, Value Plays

A focus on natural gas has hurt DVN shares. However, recent "oily" moves should provide plenty of gains for shareholders in the energy stock.

Hunting for the Hottest Solar Stocks? Focus on Utilities

The sun is shining on solar stocks like FSLR, CSIQ and SPWR for one big reason: their utility businesses. In fact, they could lead to big profits down the line for investors.

4 Ways to Cash In on Energy Growth in China

Energy demand in China is growing by leaps and bounds. These four oil stocks are helping to feed that addiction

5 Energy Stocks Ripe for Shorting

While energy stocks as a whole have been noticeable laggards during the broader rally, these five companies in specific are building strong short-side cases.

Solar Stocks – JKS Jumps After Posting Profit

Solar stocks are turning heads once again, with strong earnings sending JinkoSolar stock up more than 17% today to bring its year-to-date totals to 460%.

Ship, Baby, Ship! How to Get Ready for U.S. Oil Exports

With rising crude oil production in the Bakken and Eagle Ford, U.S. oil exports could be at hand. Here's how to play it.

XOM – 3 Stocks That Will Profit From Deepwater Drilling

There is a big boom coming from offshore oil drilling, and Exxon Mobil is just one of the possible big winners. Take a look at the rest of the list...and invest

Oil Stocks vs. Oil ETF – Which Is a Better Buy?

When looking at energy sector exposure, both oil stocks and an oil ETF have a host of pros and cons. But which one is better for you?