Bet on Clean Energy

Consider these natural-gas stocks for the long term.

Last June, the Colorado School of Mines issued an earth-shaking report about a development that could have a major impact on the economy, the environment, national security and your own portfolio. Researchers found that between 2004 and 2008, the potential supply of natural gas in the U.S. -- which had been flat for 20 years -- shot up 64%. A short time later, Tony Hayward, chief executive of London-based BP, the largest oil-and-gas producer in the U.S., estimated that America "now has 50 to 100 years' supply of natural gas."

Technology breakthrough. Suddenly, natural gas -- a fossil fuel used for generating electricity, heating homes, running factories, and powering trucks and buses -- has become all the rage in the energy business. The main reason is a technology called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which blows water and sand down into rock at high pressure to create cracks that liberate gas, especially from heavy, dense black rock called shale.

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James K. Glassman
Contributing Columnist, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
James K. Glassman is a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. His most recent book is Safety Net: The Strategy for De-Risking Your Investments in a Time of Turbulence.