4 Sizzling Stocks Poised to Thrive From the Hottest Season on Record

 | Aug 03, 2023 06:31AM ET

  • Rising temperatures and droughts are here to stay
  • Some stocks from sectors such as desalination, power generation, and refrigeration can benefit from this
  • Let's take a look at four such stocks that are well-positioned for this trend
  • Summer temperatures are on the rise, and heat waves are becoming more frequent than ever before. As if that's not enough, July broke all records as the hottest month in history, while droughts continue to loom large, with increasing severity.

    Facing this challenging new reality, experts warn that it's not a passing phase but a long-term shift that's here to stay and likely to intensify.

    In light of these changes, we've carefully selected four stocks that not only weather these conditions but actually thrive under rising temperatures and drought scenarios.

    Let's take a deep dive and see if these stocks are worth buying at current levels.

    1. Bloom Energy/h2

    Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE) is headquartered in San Jose, California. It was founded in 2001 under the name Ion America before rebranding as Bloom Energy in 2006.

    When temperatures soar, we've all experienced how the electrical system can suffer, leading to frustrating power outages that can be brief or even prolonged.

    Fortunately, Bloom Energy steps in to address this issue by providing fuel cells for critical facilities like data centers and hospitals.

    Essentially, it offers a safeguard against power outages, ensuring that vital services and companies that cannot afford to be without electricity are well-protected.

    On May 9, the company released the latest earnings, which surpassed market expectations, receiving positive attention from investors. We can look forward to more insights soon, as its next financial update is scheduled for August 3.

    Based on its projections, the company anticipates a substantial revenue increase of 21.7% for this year and a promising 29.3% growth by 2024.