Investing in Solar Energy Stocks

May 22nd, 2010 by admin

We constantly hear the stress on going green and developing alternative sources of energy not only for conserving energy but also for fighting global warming. Galloping world prices have also been responsible for increasing attention on finding renewable sources of energy.

As petrol prices have risen remarkably with expectations of further growth, non-economical renewable resources are expected to become economical. Hitherto many of them could not be developed because of prohibitive costs.

Solar energy is one of the most prominent alternative sources of energy. Many countries have been toying with the idea of its development. Unfortunately its share in overall energy sector is a measly 0.1 percent. According to statistics, solar power has recorded a growth of 22 per cent during the last 10 years, with 35 per cent having been recorded during the last 5 years alone. However, it must be remembered that we are talking about a small base on which these growth rates are calculated.

Prominent Solar Stocks

With the spectacular growth of solar energy, there have been rising expectations, reflecting extremely high valuations of solar stocks. First Solar has been having a valuation of more than 182. Everyone seems to be catching up for a share of solar companies. Most prominent solar companies which found favor with a large number of investors are:

First Solar (FSLR)

SunPower Corporation (STP)

Suntech Power Holding Ltd. (LTP)

JA Solar (JASO)

Solar Enertech Corp (SOEN(

Nano Solar

Miasole

China Sunergy (CSUN)

LDK Solar (LDK)

Solarfun (SOLF)

In addition to the above there are a large number of smaller players which are still under the development stage. Most of these are young companies. Take the case of First Solar. Even this company started only in Nov 2006.

On The Thresholds of High Tech Bubble

To many critics, investing in solar stocks is just like investing in high tech stocks towards the end of the last century only to burst. To them there is much hype associated with these stocks. The main reason for this impression is that it is extremely difficult to develop economical and viable solar energy. Costs associated with these are extremely high and therefore, it is very difficult to be profitable.

This is also confirmed with the behavior of equity prices. With all time highs, most of these stocks fell by as much as 50 per cent at one time. These are extremely volatile and may not be suitable for majority of investors.

It is also opined that there are many other high growth companies in which investors can put their incomes. There is no need to risk one’s money in these risky stocks.

Many solar stocks like Solarfun and First Solar rose several fold during 2007 alone. Because of the greed involved in stock markets, many investors tend to get attracted and ultimately lose their money.

Most of these companies are china based. We may not be sure of the final valuations of their businesses.

The Bright Side

However, all is not gloomy with solar stocks. Solar companies have billions of long term contacts, they have bright guidance, they are backed by their national governments and in some countries there is plenty of sunshine available, ready for exploitation.

Venture capitalists are pouring in huge amounts of money in this energy sub sector. Who knows some solar stocks may turn out to be gold mines.

Recommendation

Investment in solar companies seems to be very risky, though lucrative. Investors in these should pay attention to their PEO ratios. Another lucrative option can be solar ETFs. Moreover some companies like GE are spending heavily in solar power though as a fraction of their total investments. It might be advisable to invest in these companies instead for the sake of safety. For more articles like this, bookmark www.RenewableenergyMutualFunds.Info

Author: Altaf Sahibzada

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Renewable Energy Mutual Funds and and Investment Opportunities

May 4th, 2009 by admin

Renewable Energy Mutual Funds and other investment vehicles are not simply an investment "trend", they are an investment strategy that will continue to grow in the months and years ahead.  As renewable energy sources continue to grow and develop, the ability to invest in these companies will become a way for investors to not only be a socially responsible investor, but also an investor that is making a great return on renewable energy investments.

 

Before the wider deployment of alternative energy, petroleum is still the primary source of energy for many countries. While it has become very real that the use of petroleum must be drastically lowered to levels that existed before the living memory of most people, the challenge ahead isn’t all that doom and gloom.

Great Need On Alternative Energy

There are great opportunities to make some real money on alternative energy to meet a massive consumer demand when suitable energy technologies are found to reduce petroleum dependence. Investment on renewable resources is generating great interest worldwide. This includes the cheap and convenient generation of solar, wind, geothermal power and any energy source with low carbon emissions.

Renewable Resources Research And Investment

In many countries, state-controlled power and utility companies are investing heavily on the research and development of renewable and sustainable resources. These companies raise billions either through domestic stock exchanges or through convertible bonds for investment in green resources

Global trends in renewable resources investments show a rapid rise, with some countries seeing sharp increase in deployment of renewable energy. India, a country with largest total population, installed capacity of 11 Gigawatt of renewable resources in 2007. of which wind energy seems to be drawing most of the investments. There are also research and development plans to ramp-up investment in other renewable energies, such as solar and biofuels.

Incentives And Investment On Renewable Resources

 

Many countries also announce their plans to make renewable energy generation mandatory for power producers. Power companies are rushing into renewable energy, and this is bound to boost investment in the sector. Some governments also offer heavy incentives to promote and attract foreign investment to join the renewable energy sector, with the hope to reap long term benefits when their renewable energy technologies become popular.

Author: Ben Tan

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