On top of that, nuclear is poised to awake from hibernation, having steadily accounted for 20% of U.S. electricity since the early 1990s. The energy market turmoil of 2022 has forced many countries in Europe and around the world to push for greater energy independence. Many of these same nations are trying to reach self-imposed emissions goals, and are quickly coming to realize that renewed investment in nuclear must play a far more significant role going forward. Alongside the ample runway ahead for solar and wind and the second life for nuclear, Wall Street is searching high and low for the best and brightest names in battery storage technologies, hydrogen fuel cells, tidal energy, and the still-theoretical. Reimagining the Stagnant Giant The first big wave of nuclear power plants came online well over 50 years ago. Dozens of companies are now hard at work on the next generation of nuclear power. The physicists and engineers of today are attempting to downsize and mass produce nuclear power plants. Next-generation nuclear is focused on small modular reactors or SMRs. The goal is to create high-tech, smaller, less costly reactors that can be built far more quickly and deployed in far more places. Meanwhile, more money than ever is being invested in fusion research. Nuclear energy is currently created through fission, or splitting heavy atoms. Fusion, or melding lighter atoms, is the same process that powers the sun and stars. Firms able to produce fusion with abundant elements would likely be the superstars of energy and possibly all of Wall Street. Fusion is often called a fantasy. But remember that not too long before the atom was first split, many of the brightest minds on Earth said it would never be done. Hydrogen Potential Hydrogen is set to become a crucial component in the clean energy mix through the use of fuel cell technology. Some industry experts and scientists see hydrogen, which can be in practically endless supply, as one of the biggest players in a cleaner energy future, especially when it comes to transportation. Hydrogen-based technology is already used to power some vehicles, from your local public bus to forklifts in factories. Nearly all these vehicles utilize fuel cell technology. Hydrogen fuel cells can be thought of along the same lines as EV batteries, though, a more apt comparison might be mini power stations. Just The Start Despite the quick rise to Wall Street prominence, coupled with the current viability of technology such as wind and solar, there is no end in sight when it comes to the runway still ahead. The broader alternative, non-fossil fuel industry still only accounts for a small portion of global energy generation. Investors have tons of opportunities to turn substantial profits in areas such as solar, where many companies are producing 60% year-over-year revenue growth right now. On top of that, the upstart pockets of the alternative energy ecosystem offer seemingly endless growth potential. Crucially, the money is there to support a future that might look more like something out of a science fiction movie than anything close to the current energy industry. Think of it this way: alternative energy already accounts for 75% of the growth in overall global energy investment that's measured not in billions but in trillions of dollars. Why Wait To Get Aboard? Alternative energy stocks represent a generational opportunity for investors, and I strongly suggest you consider building up your presence in this space. So until Sunday night, I'm inviting you to be first to see the exclusive recommendations and commentary of our new private portfolio, Alternative Energy Innovators. As Zacks Energy Strategist, I've combed through opportunities in solar... hydrogen fuel cells... next-gen nuclear... rare earth metals needed for batteries... wind... waves... and more. Monday morning, I'll post our first 3 stocks in these industries that have skyrocketing potential. Only a limited number of Zacks members will ever see them, and you can first to get in on... 1. Giant wind and solar energy producer. Revenue is expected to increase by $6 billion next year. Thankfully, the stock is down 15% off its highs so we'll enjoy a great entry point. 2. Renewables powerhouse is already paying big dividends, and yet is targeting annual dividend per share growth of 5% to 8% through 2026. 3. Solar standout is shaking the industry with an innovative product. The stock is up huge over the past 6 years including 2022, and there's still tons more upside left. It costs almost nothing to follow our new portfolio - and access its first buys, sells, and commentary for a full 30 days. Only $1, and there's not a cent of further obligation. Remember, entry will be restricted. We want to make it easier for our members to pursue maximum profits, so we're establishing a deadline of Midnight Sunday, November 13. Line Up for the First Stocks Today » Thanks and Good Investing,  Ben Rains
Ben is Zacks Energy Stock Strategist. He manages our newest portfolio, Alternative Energy Innovators. |
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