Solar Energy Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
SING | F | SinglePoint Inc. | -54.15 | |
ALCE | F | Alternus Clean Energy, Inc. | 2.90 | |
SHLS | F | Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. | -0.23 | |
SPI | F | SPI Energy Co., Ltd. | -2.01 | |
ARRY | F | Array Technologies, Inc. | -0.63 | |
FTCI | F | FTC Solar, Inc. | 3.25 | |
NEP | F | NextEra Energy Partners, LP | 1.68 | |
FSLR | F | First Solar, Inc. | -1.56 | |
NOVA | F | Sunnova Energy International Inc. | 3.31 | |
AMRC | F | Ameresco, Inc. | -2.32 |
Related Industries: Electronic Components Engineering & Construction Industrial Metals & Minerals Other Solar Specialty Chemicals Utilities - Diversified Utilities - Independent Power Producers Utilities - Regulated Water Utilities - Renewable
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
GFOF | C | Grayscale Future of Finance ETF | 5.86 | |
WGMI | C | Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF | 5.3 | |
IBLC | C | iShares Blockchain and Tech ETF | 5.29 | |
UTES | A | Reaves Utilities ETF | 5.08 | |
JHMU | B | John Hancock Dynamic Municipal Bond ETF | 4.92 |
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- Solar Energy
Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.It is an important source of renewable energy and its technologies are broadly characterized as either passive solar or active solar depending on how they capture and distribute solar energy or convert it into solar power. Active solar techniques include the use of photovoltaic systems, concentrated solar power and solar water heating to harness the energy. Passive solar techniques include orienting a building to the Sun, selecting materials with favorable thermal mass or light-dispersing properties, and designing spaces that naturally circulate air.
The large magnitude of solar energy available makes it a highly appealing source of electricity. The United Nations Development Programme in its 2000 World Energy Assessment found that the annual potential of solar energy was 1,575–49,837 exajoules (EJ). This is several times larger than the total world energy consumption, which was 559.8 EJ in 2012.In 2011, the International Energy Agency said that "the development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies will have huge longer-term benefits. It will increase countries’ energy security through reliance on an indigenous, inexhaustible and mostly import-independent resource, enhance sustainability, reduce pollution, lower the costs of mitigating global warming, and keep fossil fuel prices lower than otherwise. These advantages are global. Hence the additional costs of the incentives for early deployment should be considered learning investments; they must be wisely spent and need to be widely shared".
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