Universities of Michigan, West Virgina Get $25 Million for U.S.-China Clean Energy Research

Clean Edge - September 7, 2010 - 7:00am
09/07/2010 - U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu recently announced that two consortia - one led by the University of Michigan and one led by the West Virginia University - will receive a total of $25 million over the next five years under the U...
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Alstom Secures $254 Million Turbine Supply Contract for Scotland Wind Farm

Clean Edge - September 7, 2010 - 7:00am
09/07/2010 - Alstom has secured an order worth over 200 million euros ($254 million) from

The Kindle and the Environment

Cleantech World News - September 7, 2010 - 3:00am
(Source: EcoGeek.org) Here at EcoGeek we've been long-time supporters of e-book readers. The publishing industry (including books, newspapers and magazines) is a serious environmental threat with a huge carbon footprint and raw materials that result in the harvesting of
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Car stickers to include environmental info

Cleantech World News - September 7, 2010 - 12:30am
(Source: MSNBC.com: Environment - References: Hybrid Cars Blog,AboutMyPlanet.com) Car shoppers will receive more details on window stickers about fuel efficiency, emissions, energy costs and energy consumption under a new government proposal for 2012 model year vehicles. Energy - Fuel efficiency - Automobile - Technology
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Coast Guard Station Installs 2.4-kW Wind Turbine

Cleantech World News - September 6, 2010 - 7:45pm
(Source: Environmental Leader) The U.S. Coast Guard has installed a 2.4-kilowatt turbine as part of a “green energy” effort at the Southwest Harbor base that includes solar energy and renewable heat sources, reports the Bangor Daily News. Sitting atop a 70-foot tower,
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The State of Maine: Efforts to Sell Carbon Credits Obtained from Weatherization

Cleantech World News - September 6, 2010 - 7:15am
(Source: Environmental Leader) Like many corporate entities and governmental bodies, Maine has enthusiastically embraced the movement to limit, reduce, or remove greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions from the environment. Section 576, Title 38 of the Maine Revised Statutes lays the
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American Process Waste-to-Cellulosic Ethanol Project Launches in Michigan

Cleantech World News - September 6, 2010 - 7:15am
(Source: Green Car Congress) American Process Incorporated (API) recently launched a waste-to-cellulosic ethanol biorefinery project in Alpena, Michigan. API is one of Michigan’s bioenergy Centers of Energy Excellence (COEE). In November 2008, API,
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Nissan Leaf's optional equipment list revealed: includes invoice price, destination fee and more

Cleantech World News - September 6, 2010 - 7:15am
(Source: AutoblogGreen - References: Earth2Tech,Earth2Tech) Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Nissan, Green Daily Word is out and apparently, Nissan has delayed the Leaf ordering process by a couple of days. Instead of opening the floodgates on Friday, Nissan has reportedly decided that Tuesday, August 31st is the
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Self-cleaning technology from Mars can keep terrestrial solar panels dust free

Cleantech World News - September 6, 2010 - 3:30am
(Source: ScienceDaily: Energy Technology News - References: Peak Energy) Find dusting those tables and dressers a chore or a bore? Dread washing the windows? Imagine keeping dust and grime off objects spread out over an area of 25 to 50 football fields. That's the problem facing companies that deploy large-scale solar
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Mississippi Approves $75M Loan to Catalytic Pyrolysis Startup KiOR for Biomass to Renewable Oil Plant

Cleantech World News - September 4, 2010 - 9:30pm
(Source: Green Car Congress) Clarion Ledger. KiOR, developer of a catalytic pyrolysis process to produce renewable oil from biomass, will receive a $75-million state-backed loan from Mississippi to bring the first three of its full-scale production facilities to the
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France Announces Massive Investment in Cleantech

Cleantech World News - September 4, 2010 - 1:45am
(Source: Clean Edge)
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Could wind push energy bill to fruition?

Cleantech World News - September 3, 2010 - 8:45pm
(Source: Reuters Environment) –Andris (Andy) E. Cukurs is chief executive officer of North American operations of India-based Suzlon Energy Ltd., the world’s third-largest wind turbine manufacturer. Any views expressed here are his own.– The climate bill may have
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Cisco Acquires Smart Grid Technology Developer Arch Rock

Clean Edge - September 3, 2010 - 7:00am
09/03/2010 - Cisco recently announced its intent to acquire privately held

The Best Peak Oil Investments: PTRP - Powershares Global Progressive Transport Portfolio

Alternative Energy Stocks - September 3, 2010 - 5:54am
Tom Konrad CFA

Many investors find the prospect of selecting individual stocks simply too daunting.  For those investors interested in investing in peak oil, but uncomfortable with the risks and moral dilemmas inherent in oil company stocks, there is another option: Powershares Global Progressive Transportation Portfolio (PTRP)

I've been researching and writing this series about investments that will benefit from peak oil for half a year.  If you've read the 20+ articles in the series so far, you've learned about several stocks that should be well positioned to benefit from rising oil prices, and you should also have a good idea about which sectors are best to avoid.

On the other hand, if you are just coming across my writing now, you're about to learn about a single investment that should not only benefit from peak oil, but it will give you diversification at a fairly moderate cost.

The Powershares Global Progressive Transportation Portfolio (PTRP) is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) that invests in companies that "the Index provider believes stand to benefit substantially from a societal transition toward using cleaner, less costly and more efficient means of transportation.  These companies focus on technologies for utilization of greener, more-efficient sources of energy for transportation. These technologies are designed to improve energy efficiency and reduce the costs for fuel or time in transit and include renewable energy harvesting or production, energy conversion, energy storage, improvements in energy efficiency, power delivery, energy conservation and monitoring of energy information."  In short, the ETF is a collection of many of the same stocks I've been writing about in this series.

Why Use an ETF?

There are several benefits to using an ETF.  One of the most commonly cited is diversification: a single investment gives you a small slice of forty different companies.  My reading leads me to believe that this is more diversification than you are likely to need, given the fact that the ETF itself will only be a fraction of your portfolio.  (I discuss optimal diversification in detail here.)  

I was recently speaking to an investment advisor who made the case for diversification this way: if any individual stock is only 1% of your portfolio, if one of them fails, you will only lose 1% of your portfolio value.   What he was not thinking about was the fact that, the more companies you own, the more likely you are to own a company that goes bust.  For instance, even many "socially responsible" mutual funds had relatively large stakes in BP.   Second, with today's low brokerage commissions, most investors will pay more to own even relatively low-cost ETFs than they will to own stocks.  If a fund's expense ratio is the price you pay to avoid large blow ups, PTRP's 0.75% annual expense ratio, is the same as having one out of 133 stocks in your portfolio guaranteed to fail every year, in addition to any real company failures.

On the plus side, global exchange traded funds like the Powershares Global Progressive Transport Portfolio allow access to foreign-listed companies that many investors might find difficult or expensive to buy.  My analysis of PTRP's holdings found that over 60% of the fund's portfolio does not trade on US markets.

Sector Allocation

Another aspect of an ETF like PTRP is that its holdings are based on an equal-weighted global index of stocks.  That means that if there are not very many publicly traded stocks in a specific sector, the index will give a low weight to the sector, and if there are a great number of publicly traded stocks, the exposure to the sector will be high.  I prefer to weight sectors that have a low degree of investor interest much more heavily than those that have drawn a lot of investor attention.  As I've discussed in this series, my favorite progressive transportation stock are alternative forms of transportation such as bike stocks, mass transit stocks (especially bus stocks such as New Flyer Industries (NFI-UN.TO), a long-time favorite), in addition to IT-based Smart Transportation

Below is the sector breakdown of the holdings of PTRP from early August.  For companies such as FirstGroup PLC (FGP.L) which have both rail and bus operations, I split the fund's stock holdings between the relevant sectors.


For my own portfolio, I would like to see a much higher allocation to buses, a higher allocation to bikes and mopeds, and a lower allocation to natural gas vehicles.  The sizable allocations to "Other Alt-energy" and "Non-green" are the inevitable result of the fact that many companies have operations both inside and outside the transportation sector.

Stock Discoveries

Despite my quibbles about PTRP's sector allocation, combing through its portfolio holdings is almost always a useful exercise.  In this case, I found another bicycle stock that I had missed in my previous list of bike stocks, Merida Industry Co (9914.TW), a Taiwanese bicycle maker, as well as London-listed bus manufacturer Stagecoach Group (SGC.L), both of which I've added to my list of companies I plan to research further, given that they are in my favorite progressive transport sectors.

Conclusion

While not without its faults, The Powershares Progressive Transport Portfolio (PTRP) is a good option for investors looking for a one-stop shop of non-oil related stocks that are better prepared to cope with rising oil prices than the vast majority of the companies that comprise our transportation system.  If you want to invest in the sector, but you do not have much time to devote to stock picking and the complications of purchasing foreign-listed stocks, PTRP is a good choice for you.

DISCLOSURE: Long New Flyer Industries

DISCLAIMER: The information and trades provided here are for informational purposes only and are not a solicitation to buy or sell any of these securities. Investing involves substantial risk and you should evaluate your own risk levels before you make any investment. Past results are not an indication of future performance. Please take the time to read the full disclaimer here.
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China: Beijing Sees Future in Liquefied Coal

Cleantech World News - September 3, 2010 - 4:30am
(Source: Technology Review)
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Q&A: Bill Gates

Cleantech World News - September 2, 2010 - 2:45pm
(Source: Technology Review - References: TreeHugger) The cofounder of Microsoft talks energy.
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Time to blame climate change for extreme weather?

Cleantech World News - September 2, 2010 - 11:00am
(Source: New Scientist) Climate researchers are starting to put figures on how much climate change is to blame for weather events, opening the door to claims for compensation
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Asian Development Bank to Issue Clean Energy Bond

Clean Edge - September 2, 2010 - 7:00am
09/02/2010 - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) plans to issue its inaugural Clean Energy Bond to support its clean energy projects in Asia and the Pacific...
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