A green bio fuel that is produced by the Jatropha Curcas plant has a good possibility to be the main source of oil in the near future. This miracle plant may also be a miracle for financial investors because the investment programmes offer an outstandingly high return on investment.
Jatropha Curcas plants:-
(1) Yield a green oil that be used like fuel-oil and is a renewable energy source
(2) Provide an unusual opportunity to facilitate the growth of a renewable energy source, offer investors an almost unheard-of return on their investment - ethically.
(3) Make use of fallow stretches of dessert land unsuitable for normal plants.
Exploration for new oil reserves continues, but discovery rate is lower than current consumption rate. Experts may disagree about how long existing oil reserves may last, but they do all agree that it is being used faster than it is being found. BP's chairman recently indicated that in his opinion, based on today's extraction rates, there remains only forty-two years supply of crude oil left in the ground.
This paints a bleak picture for the future for nations relying on natural underground oil deposits.The chairman of British Petroleum is quoted as suggesting quite clearly that we are on a fast-track to complete depletion of our natural oil reserves. he gave a time span of well under 50 years at present usage rates. Oil experts across the world differ on the timescale but all agree on one thing:- It's going faster than new reserves can be found.
It's a dire situation, beyond doubt.If we can't uncover more natural deposits of oil than we are using then one thing is inevitable. The oil will run out one day.
While experts do disagree on the time left before 'doomsday', no one disagrees that consumption is far outstripping discovery of new reserves. On the subject of the size of existing reserves, one respected figure, Peter Sutherland of UKs PB group put a time limit of just over forty years on the availability of existing known oil reserves.
A sobering thought indeed.
Alternative sources of energy are being urgently studied as the effects of carbon emissions severely affecting the world's climate coincides with the decline of oil supplies.
That is precisely the opinion of the Indian government, which is years ahead of the rest of the world in developing Jatropha green oil as the renewable energy source of choice. It has committed some 27 million acres to its propagation.
For generations of equatorial agriculturists, the Jatropha plant has been considered only as a useless weed, only tolerates as a border fence. The plants crop small berries, that are easy to press into a green oil with the same energy potential as crude oil and the plant thrives on land where normal crops couldn't grow, in a band within 20 degrees either side of the Equator.
Jatropha oil is already used to power diesel transport as well as electricity generating stations and has successfully completed trials in an Air New Zealand jumbo jet. It is a remarkable little tree.
The yield from a Jatropha plantation in marginal land that is typical of the areas where it is grown is around a thousand litres per acre. This is without forcing the plant by using precious water for irrigation or expensive fertilisers, both of which would increase the crop considerably. What we are talking about here is basic or subsistence farming, which in itself has advantages when you consider that the crop can only be grown in the tropics and generally in poor areas.
By virtue of their very location, tropical, and the quality of the land, poor to marginal, Jatropha plantations tend to be in areas of poverty or at best areas when subsistence farming is the norm. But with a little investment and assistance, the local can literally grow a better life for themselves for the cost of a few seedlings and some basic training. It's a win-win situation for the local farmers and the investor alike.
It is through well prepared and well managed Investment Programmes that these third world nations could attract the Wrests' investment for the Jatropha projects. The investors would be helping the poor countries to raise themselves out of poverty and energy-dependence at the same time as enriching the indigenous people and helping to reduce global warming. In return the investor would have the satisfaction that it is his contribution that has allowed all those benefits to arise and would he would be financially rewarded by a very significant return on his investment.
If you are interested to investigate what these Jatropha Investment Programmes can offer, then I there is a new company in the United kingdom that can provide information. They offer an annual return of 93% which is quire remarkable. They claim that the they have insured the Fund against risks like Acts of God and civil unrest, so it may be a secure investment.
If you are type of person who likes to get in on the ground floor then find out more about the Jatropha Green Oil Investment opportunity by:-
Contacting Patricia Ellis in the United kingdom on +44 (0) 845 226 2931
Or Click Here to go to the JatrophaGreenOilInvestment.com website.
Jatropha Investment Funds are still relatively new, but that won't last for long as the more acute investors learn about the huge rewards available.
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Jatropha Investment Opportunity Offers 345% Cash Returns Over 5 Years
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