Aaron Katsman
www.IsraelNewsletter.com
With people rioting all over the world because of surging food prices, we have started to see a backlash against the cause of the food inflation, ethanol. As global warming alarmists convinced legislators and the media that we need to pour money into ethanol in order to solve the global warming “crisis,” and use it as an alternative to crude oil. So backed by governmentsubsidies, farmers changed their crops over to grow corn, thus creating shortages of other food stuffs and soft-commodities. With smaller supplies, the prices have soared, and now the developing world is taking it on the chin, as citizens are unable to purchase even the most basic food.
What we are starting to see is a backlash against this. The media has started to run stories about the wisdom of ethanol. Better late than never, I guess. The fact that it takes more energy to produce it than it produces. the amount of water used in the process. As if the world is full of spare water.
Hopefully common sense will prevail and we can put an end to the ethanol nonsense. If so, one company that could profit is Ormat Technologies (ORA). The Israelicompany specializes in geothermal and recovered-energy-based power plants. With crude oil hovering around $114/barrel, alternative energy is very much still in focus. But far from a dream, Ormat is a real company with real earnings and real technology.
The company has been announcing deal after deal and today is no exception. They announced that a Minnesota cooperative agreed to a 20-year electricity purchase agreement with one of Ormat’s units.
Looking for a way to potentially play alternative energy: Forget about ethanol. Do some research and have a look at Ormat.
Disclosure: Author’s fund holds a position in ORA, he has no position in any other stock mentioned as of 4/16/08.
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Aaron Katsman is Managing Editor of the Israel Opportunity Investor newsletter. He is lead portfolio manager for the Israel Growth Portfolio and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC. For more information, go to www.israelnewsletter.com or call 1-888-327-6179, or email aaron@profile-financial.com.












