14 Energy Stock Picks to Power Your Portfolio

These compelling buys in oil, gas, coal, nuclear and renewables offer sizzling opportunities for investors.

Energy is once again on the front burner. Crises in the Middle East and North Africa are roiling global oil markets, and disaster in Japan set off a chain of events that once again calls into question the safety of nuclear power, an important source of electricity. The most immediate impact on most Americans is pain at the pump, with gasoline prices now more than $4 a gallon in parts of the U.S. But what’s painful for the pocketbook may also resent opportunities for investors, who can find attractive stocks in almost every segment of the energy market.

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Anne Kates Smith
Executive Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Anne Kates Smith brings Wall Street to Main Street, with decades of experience covering investments and personal finance for real people trying to navigate fast-changing markets, preserve financial security or plan for the future. She oversees the magazine's investing coverage,  authors Kiplinger’s biannual stock-market outlooks and writes the "Your Mind and Your Money" column, a take on behavioral finance and how investors can get out of their own way. Smith began her journalism career as a writer and columnist for USA Today. Prior to joining Kiplinger, she was a senior editor at U.S. News & World Report and a contributing columnist for TheStreet. Smith is a graduate of St. John's College in Annapolis, Md., the third-oldest college in America.