Dawn
of the Solar Age
Renewable energy expert corner at www.investorideas.com and renewableenergystocks.com
with Peter Lynch
March
23, 2017 (Investorideas.com Newswire) We are at an historic junction of human
history in which we are transitioning from the age of fossil fuels to the age
of renewable and distributed energy, in effect a true paradigm shift. The tide
has turned and the worldwide momentum is irreversible. This change is occurring
all around the world and has been accelerating dramatically in the last three
years.
One of
the most critical and difficult factors to ignore in this accelerated
transition is plain and simple - economics.
Renewables
are in fact cheaper than all forms of fossil fuels when you compare all of the
relevant factors - initial cost, timing of cash flows (cost of money), absence
of any variable costs for decades, superior job creation by a number of magnitudes,
no pollution and huge resultant cleanup costs and few if any health related
costs.
The
truly interesting and significant dichotomy in this transition is that at this
time the greatest threat mankind has every faced - Climate Change, is upon us and
must be addressed immediately and at the same time Climate Change also presents
us with the greatest investment opportunity of all time!
Climate
Change must be addressed and by far the fastest and cheapest way to address it
is with existing renewable technologies - solar, wind, biomass and working
together connected to distributed energy networks that are far more flexible,
extremely resistant to disruption (storms, terrorism) and have a significantly
higher proven reliability.
The
investment areas are just starting to appear and present themselves and many
more will arise as the transition accelerates. It will be the savvy and aware
investors and corporations that will take advantage of it.
Why it
is the Dawn of the Solar Age
It is
the dawn of the solar age because solar and wind are simply: Better, Faster and
Cheaper!
Better
- it is clean, pollution free, abundant, available everywhere, has far less
financial risk and is the only energy source that dramatically strengthens
national security.
Faster
- solar scales up as much as 15 times faster than nuclear or fossil fuel
plants. There is simply no comparison when it comes to speed of building and
the time it takes investors to see an initial return - solar in months, others
in years.
Cheaper
- due to recent dramatic decreases in price (62 per cent for wind and 82 per
cent for solar) in the past five years. These decreases have continued in 2015
and 2016 are projected to continue in 2017 and beyond. These do not include
other external costs (pollution, health etc.) that are actually far greater.
The
intrinsic advantages of solar are dramatic and insurmountable
Solar
is abundant, can be utilized in almost any size (wrist watch to city) and
available everywhere. One could say that it is the most "democratic"
form of energy in existence.
Solar
is renewable and is not finite as are all other fuels and it is the only source
of energy that can easily supply all our long term needs. ** The energy from
approximately three weeks of sunshine hitting the earth is greater than ALL
the energy stored in existing fossil fuels.
Solar
& Wind are also the only energy generation technology’s that do not utilize
(and pollute) vast amounts of fresh water. This is a key advantage that is
seldom mentioned. However, it is without question, an advantage that is
insurmountable for any other sources of energy.
Solar
& Wind are also the only energy source that do not create or emit carbon
and further contribute to climate change.
Why
investing is different when a 'paradigm shift" is occurring.
One of
the "old" contrary adages in stock market investing is: "this
time it is different" - it is generally associated with novice investors
who most of the time, lose money.
It is
a true that most of the time - things are the same, but during a paradigm shift
- the old rules go out the window and a dramatically different playing field
presents itself to investors.
It has
happened before when personal computers (distributed computing) over took main
frame computers (centralized computing) and it is happening now with
distributed renewable energy technologies overtaking antiquated centralized
energy generation.
The
risk of investing in huge power plants that have 30+ year lives when there is
the distinct possibility that they could become negative cash flow nightmares
is simply gigantic. With efficiency improvements and solar, electricity demand
worldwide has been decreasing for the first time ever. This will certainly lead
to dramatic decreases in revenues and likely long term negative cash flows for
fossil fuel plants, both coal and nuclear, which have been closing down, for
economic reasons in larger and larger numbers over the past 5 years.
Likewise
investing in assets (oil, coal, gas) that are in the ground also presents an
unacceptable level of risk to any investor. These assets could become stranded
as a result of climate change or simply they will cost too much compared to
renewables to extract. In the U.S. there has recently been (2015-2016) debate
about colleges and state pension funds divesting their portfolios from
investments in coal.
With
all due respect to pension fund analysts, over the past four years the S&P
500 index (SPX) has been UP approximately 160 per cent while Coal ETF's have
been down between 80 and 90 per cent - their performance could frankly not be
worse. I do not know what the analysts were looking at, just let me just say
that I am not familiar with that particular investment strategy and would not
recommend utilizing it. The recent activity in the oil sector and huge
increases in debt also illustrates the growing risk.
The
end of the fossil fuel era is approaching and the trend is irreversible. It is
simply another example of the capitalist process of creative destruction that
has taken place in many industries over the last 100 years and a huge
investment opportunity.
"We
are like tenant farmers chopping down the fence around our house for fuel when
we should be using nature's inexhaustible sources of energy - sun, wind and
tide … I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I
hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle
that". Thomas Edison
Renewable
Energy Related Stocks
Below
are a number of my favorite stocks at this time to take advantage of the
transition to renewables. Note: both the wind stocks and HASI are currently in
my buying category's in my proprietary stock evaluation system the solar stock
(FSLR) is not ready to buy at this time and needs to develop its technical
foundation more.
Solar
Electric (Photovoltaic) related Stocks
First
Solar - symbol FSLR, trades on NASDAQ
- First Solar is the largest solar company in the area of
Photovoltaics (sunlight to electricity)
- It has excellent management that has been exceptional in making and
exceeding their projections regarding revenues and technical progress.
- They have the strongest balance sheet in the industry and a strong
backlog
- They utilize a proprietary thin film technology that performs
better in warm and moist climates than the industry standard solar panel
made of crystalline silicon. This would be an advantage in many of the
countries where there is substantial sunlight.
Wind
Companies
Gamesa
Corporation (GAM - Spain) and Vestas Wind (VWDRY- NASDAQ)
- Gamesa (Spain) and Vestas (Denmark) are two of the largest Wind
companies in the world. Both are in my highest category and both have had
very strong business and very large backlogs.
- Both will likely participate in the worldwide boom in onshore and
off shore wind parks a market which is expected to grow at an accelerating
rate over the next five to 10 years.
- Both are well positioned and have quality products with long
histories in the industry and also active development programs to keep
ahead of the curve.
- Another very large wind player is General Electric, but wind is not
a dominate part of their business so it would not qualify as a "pure
play" on wind. Also note that GE is a large shareholder in First
Solar and shares some intellectual property - as a result I would not be
surprised (pure speculation on my part) that at some unknown time in the
future FSLR may be acquired by GE.
Renewable
Energy Infrastructure Investment
Hannon
Armstrong (HASI)
- Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. is the
leader and first to market in the sustainable investment area. It provides
debt and equity financing to the energy efficiency and renewable energy
markets. The company focuses its investment activities primarily on energy
efficiency projects, renewable energy projects and other sustainable
infrastructure projects.
- The company has a large backlog and has a healthy dividend (6.9 per
cent) for shareholder to enjoy as the company continues its growth.
Mr.
Lynch has worked, for 36 years as a Wall Street security analyst, an
independent security analyst and private investor in small emerging technology
companies. He has been actively involved in following developments in the
renewable energy sector since 1977 and is regarded as an expert in this field.
He was the contributing editor for 17 years to the Photovoltaic Insider Report,
an early publication in PV that was directed at industrial subscribers, such as
major energy companies, utilities and governments around the world. He is
currently a private investor and has from time to time been a
financial/technology consultant to a number of companies. He can be reached via
e-mail at: solarpl@aol.com.
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