Top 25 Solar Energy Companies Stock Prices: February 6, 2012

Solar Energy Stocks like Trina Solar and JA Solar have been on a remarkable run this year as the 25 Best Solar Stocks AimHighProfits covers are up 29.30% cumulatively for the year with plenty of good stocks to buy still in the sector trading well under their 52 week highs.

Chinese solar companies have fared best thus far since U.S. solar-equipment ...

Continue Reading →
0

Top Solar Energy Stocks To Buy: January 17, 2012

 

Solar Energy Stocks continue to attract investors since last week’s reports of surging installation in Germany and the U.K. coupled with China’s plans to double total capacity this year are boosting demand for solar panels.

With total capacity of 1,000 megawatts, SunEdison, a unit of U.S.-based MEMC Electronic Materials, announced earlier today that MEMC would spend around 350 billion yen ($4.56 billion) ...

Continue Reading →
0

Top Solar Energy Stocks Gain Power January 11, 2012

 

Solar Energy Stocks Exploded Today on reports of Surging installation in Germany and the U.K. coupled with China’s plans to double total capacity this year are boosting demand for solar panels

Solar Energy Stocks rallied mainly on comments made by Liu Tienan, Head of China’s National Energy Administration. China plans to double their solar capability by installing 3 gigawatts by year’s end. ...

Continue Reading →
0

Stocks To Watch: Trina Solar Limited TSL

 

Trina Solar Limited (NYSE: TSL)

Trina Solar Limited (NYSE: TSL) is a leading, vertically-integrated, manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) products. TSL announced today, January 11, 2012 from Changzhou, China, the offering of a three-pronged service solution featuring complimentary design services, newly available high performance ‘Honey’ modules and the rapid install Trinamount racking system.

Continue Reading →

0

Top Solar Energy Stocks: January 9, 2012

 

In 2011, Google, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) invested $915 million into clean energy projects.

Solar Stocks boost continues in 2012 as recently reported new solar installations reached a fresh record of 7.5 gigawatts (GW) in Germany in 2011. Traders in solar stocks are playing into the hands of advocates for larger cuts in tariff subsidies to reduce growth of solar power and the ...

Continue Reading →
0