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Dear Reader,

This is exactly this type of headline that is lighting a fire under solar power energy as a viable alternative.

Now I know what you are saying, “Solar energy has been around for ages and what does it have to do with nanotechnology?”

Here’s what: nanotechnology enables tiny energy systems providing high power density that can be stored for days at a time. This makes this new generation of solar power far more efficient—and cost effective, especially compared to skyrocketing price of fossil fuels.

For example: it costs traditional fossil-fuel plants $1 to produce one kilowatt of electricity against the 30c per kWh with this new cost-efficient electricity.

Million Solar Roofs by 2010!

Not only is solar utilizing an environmentally friendly and free renewable power source, it is generating zero waste emissions. And this is why the EPA is now pushing their Million Solar Roofs by 2010 initiative, spelling big profits for solar manufacturers.

Let me put this into perspective for you—this initiative alone will create an estimated 70,000 new jobs as a result of the increased demand for solar technology.

This new “green” nanotechnology is no longer just a fashionable label for a small handful of tree huggers, but is commercially viable, and big business is at the forefront of the major advances in this new frontier.

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I cover a few companies who are set to benefit most from this revolution in much more detail in a special report, Three Green Nanotech Stocks for 2008. I want to send you a free copy of this report, but first let me tell you more...

One of the companies I mention is a 140-year-old conglomerate that employs 100,000 people on five continents and has sales of $80 billion per year, plus it’s a world leader in nanotech patents...

Another firm you will read about is at the other end of the size-scale (but because of this, the potential for profit is huge for early investors.)

This upstart recently raised $40 million in development funding for its utility-scale power storage technology...

And when you consider this is six times more than their total revenues for 2007, then suddenly this figure spells big growth for this tiny company. Their stock price is cheap too, but don’t delay and miss out on the rise in price... and profits.

The Fastest Way To Increase Your Wealth

Nanotechnology is not so much a new science as a new paradigm... a truly different way of manipulating matter on a molecular and atomic level that is creating a whole new frontier of big profits for investors.

Right now, the two areas attracting by far the most attention—and dollars—are energy and medicine.

The National Science Foundation predicts that this sector is expected to grow at an annual rate of 79% per year for the next seven years.

Staying ahead of the nanotechnology curve will be really easy for you to do... and it won’t cost you a dime either. Just sign up for my free e-zine New Tech Investor, and you will also get the special report Three Green Nanotech Stocks for 2008.

New Tech Investor brings you bona-fide timely information about this rapidly emerging niche market. To ensure this, I have enlisted the help of Cientifica, one of the world's leading scientific organizations, staffed with a team of the preeminent business and science professionals in the field of nanotechnology.

The good news... now you can join the green revolution and make money. Just sign up for my e-zine New Tech Investor and within seconds you will have a copy of the special report with three nanotech companies that are set to hand investors big profits in 2008.

Sincerely,

Gregg S. Early
Editor, New Tech Investor

P.S. One stock in my portfolio is up 251%, a couple others up 80-90% in just 18 months. Nanotechnology is your way to get into a $2.6 trillion industry in the making... and in many cases you’re still able to get in on the ground floor. But don’t delay and miss the boat.

Gregg Early is executive editor of KCI Communications, contributing editor of The New World and editor of New Tech Investor. He has been keenly involved in researching and reporting on technological advances in high-temperature superconducting, alternative energy, defense/intelligence infrastructure, nanotech and biotech for more than a decade.

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