News

The 3 Dividend-Paying Renewable Energy Stocks Which Will Help You Go Through Market Crashes With Ease

One very commonly overlooked detail about the renewable energy industry is the role financing and owning renewable energy assets has on the industry.

Energy couldn’t possibly compete with fossil fuels without the implication of low-cost financing, as projects must be financed over decades to justify the upfront cost.

That led to the multibillion-dollar industry for finance companies and utilities that are getting involved with energy projects across the globe.

Looking at how things are going in the industry now, many people agree that Hannon Armstrong (NYSE:HASI), NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE), and Dominion Energy (NYSE:D) are among the most lucrative energy dividend stocks in the present.

Energy Dividends – Diversity And More

There are numerous ways to generate yield in the renewable energy business, such as owning electricity-producing assets, owning land under projects, or financing efficiency upgrades.

Hannon Armstrong, for example, likes to join any renewable energy markets where there’s a chance of making a predictable rate of return, allowing for projects with high return rates relative to risk to be possible.

Some specialists expect that the distributable earnings per share will increase from $1.55 in 2020 to $1.90 – $2.06 by 2023, with a compound annual growth rate of 7-10 %.

Also, the dividend is predicted to grow to between $1.49 to $1.57 over the same time period.

Many people are afraid of the possible market downturns, as the “on-paper” gains gan quickly vanish.

However, in reality, stepping into the game during stock declines can be very efficient for setting up an investor’s portfolio for outsize gains upon a recovery.

For that to happen, wannabe investors must have lots of money ready for disposal at an adequate time.

That being said, the energy market is slowly becoming more attractive for numerous investors, as the demand keeps rising due to factors like the increase of big power consumers such as electric vehicles.

William Reid

A science writer through and through, William Reid’s first starting working on offline local newspapers. An obsessive fascination with all things science/health blossomed from a hobby into a career. Before hopping over to Optic Flux, William worked as a freelancer for many online tech publications including ScienceWorld, JoyStiq and Digg. William serves as our lead science and health reporter.

Recent Posts

Potential Hints Of Life On Exoplanet K2-18b Addressed

According to the latest reports, it seems that there are potential signs of life on…

35 mins ago

PS4 Jailbreak: How-To Guide and FAQs

As you probably know by now, jailbreaking a PS4 involves making modifications to the system's…

6 hours ago

Haikyu!! Movie Hits Theaters: Release Dates Revealed For These Regions

Medialink is going to be the one to open the Haikyu!! "The Dumpster Battle" in…

9 hours ago

Password Thief Warning: macOS Malware Can Take Over All Macs

According to the latest reports, it looks like new malware is on the loose, and…

1 day ago

Realme GT Neo 6 Specs: The Phone Becomes Available for Pre-Order

If you're aiming for the latest and the greatest Realme phone, you should definitely be…

2 days ago

Watch the Trailer for ARHAEKON, the Dungeon-Crawler/RPG Coming to PC

ARHAEKON is on its way to the gaming world, and if you've never heard about…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.