Future of Power
@RenewableEnergy
Smart Portfolio
🌱 Renewables in Focus as Energy Shock Reshapes Priorities ❓ Are recent events accelerating the global shift away from fossil fuels? Amid a volatile market backdrop driven by the Iran war and surging oil prices, renewable energy is quietly gaining renewed attention. πŸ‘‰ The latest energy shock has pushed governments and policymakers to rethink long-term reliance on fossil fuel imports, highlighting vulnerabilities in global supply chains. πŸ‘‰ Across Europe, Asia, and beyond, discussions are accelerating around expanding renewable energy capacity, electrification, and energy independence. πŸ‘‰ Markets are increasingly recognizing that energy security and clean energy are becoming aligned objectives, not competing ones. πŸ‘‰ Countries with higher renewable penetration and electrification have shown greater resilience to energy price shocks, reinforcing the long-term case for the sector. ✨ In this environment, the @RenewableEnergy Smart Portfolio has shown resilience and outperformance, as investors look toward structural solutions rather than short-term fixes. As the global energy system evolves, renewables are moving from a policy goal to a strategic necessity. πŸ”—Read more: www.reuters.com/business/energy/iran-war-energy-shock-sparks-global-push-reduce-fossil-fuel-dependence-2026-03-18/ The minimum investment amount for @RenewableEnergy is $500. Some of the companies invested in this portfolio are $FSLR (First Solar, Inc.), $NEE (NextEra Energy Inc), $SO (Southern Co), $SSE.L (SSE), $VST (Vistra Corp), $BE (Bloom Energy Corp), $ENR.DE (Siemens Energy AG), $AEP (American Electric Power Inc), $DUK (Duke Energy Corp), $TE (T1 Energy Inc), $CLSK (Cleanspark Inc), $PLUG (Plug Power Inc), and $GEV. Your capital is at risk. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
Not investment advice. The author may have financial interests in the mentioned instruments.
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