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Investing in Energy: A Primer on the Economics of the Energy Industry
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, June 2011, Pages: 240
An energy industry researcher and investment advisor provides a fresh perspective on the economics of energy. From major players in the energy industry, such as big oil, to the emerging cap-and-trade market, no other book offers a more complete overview of the energy industry, specifically its economic and financial intricacies, than Investing in Energy: A Primer on the Economics of the Energy Industry.
Author Gianna Bern identifies the four major sectors as oil, natural gas, power, and the emerging green industry. Oil and natural gas are currently the most dominant sectors and Bern offers compelling analysis of these two investment sectors. Bern will also detail the power sector, having worked in it for a period of time, and the emerging green industry from cap-and-trade carbon emissions trading to clean coal to biofuels.
The book also includes financial considerations for energy sectors including key credit metrics, the importance of liquidity, cash flow, and capital expenditure. There are a multitude of investment strategies applicable to the green energy sector and Bern will cover those carefully.
A comprehensive guide to the economics of the energy industry, Investing in Energy will prove an invaluable resource for traditional energy investors looking to expand into new areas, as well as for eco-investors looking to better understand how energy markets function.
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