2 Renewable Energy ETFs To Benefit From A Biden Presidency

 | Nov 17, 2020 09:38AM ET

Renewable energy stocks are on fire in 2020 as companies have seen shares hit all-time highs.

The transition from fossil fuels toward clean energy sources is well underway worldwide and solar, wind, hydro, tidal, geothermal, and biofuel stocks are benefiting. Metrics from Our World in Data show, "In 2019, around 11% of global primary energy came from renewable technologies."

According to the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions , a U.S.-based nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, in terms of electricity generation in the U.S., numbers from 2018 showed a 17% share for renewables with the majority from hydropower, 7.0%, and wind power, 6.6%.

The organization adds:

"Solar generation (including distributed) is projected to climb from 11 percent of total U.S. renewable generation in 2017 to 48 percent by 2050, making it the fastest-growing electricity source.”

The sun is a major source of abundant and free clean energy. Over time, the technology behind capturing and storing solar energy, or harvesting solar energy has both improved and become cheaper. Solar energy can typically be harvested either as a single photovoltaic cell or a full solar farm.

Recent China currently “accounts for over 70% of global solar PV module manufacturing.”

Meanwhile, if President-elect Biden can carry out his election promises on clean energy, the U.S. will likely see more environmentally-friendly federal policies. Most analysts expect the alternative energy industry in the U.S. to grow significantly within the decade.

Here we'll look at two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for investing in renewable energy long-term:

h2 1. First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Index Fund /h2
  • Current price: $56.60
  • 52-week range: $16.14 - $59.75
  • Dividend yield: 0.31%
  • Expense ratio: 0.60%

The First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Index Fund (NASDAQ:QCLN) provides access to a range of companies playing a role in the emerging clean-energy technologies such as solar PV, biofuels or advanced batteries. The fund started trading in 2007.