Tom Konrad, CFA
February 22, 2011
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Income investors can also invest in clean energy.
Over the past four years, changes in Canadian tax law have led the renewable energy income trusts I introduced investors to in March 2007 to either be bought out like the Boralex Power Income Fund (bought by manager Boralex [BLX.TO, BRLXF.PK]) or convert to corporations like Algonquin Power and Utilities [AQN.TO, AQUNF.PK].
Those that converted to corporations are still out there, and still paying good dividends. And while a few are gone because of mergers, there are also a few new ones that I did not mention in my 2007 article. They are a great place to start for investors who want a green portfolio, but need income or can't handle the stomach-turning gyrations of the solar or wind stocks.
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Company (Canadian ticker, US Ticker) |
Price |
Yield |
Mkt Cap |
Sectors |
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C$4.95 |
4.8% |
C$471M |
Elec, Nat Gas,&Water distrib, cogen, biomass, hydro |
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C$21.41 |
6.2% |
C$2.2B |
Conventional and run-of-river hydropower |
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C$9.74 |
6.0% |
C$580M |
Run-of-river hydro and wind |
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C$8.43 |
7.8% |
C$480M |
Cogen, Wind, Hydro, Biomass, Solar, District heating |
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C$15.81 |
6.8% |
C$1.2B |
Nat Gas, Wind, Biomass |
As you can see, although these companies have become corporations, the yields will appeal to income investors.
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This article was originally published on AltEnergyStocks.com and was reprinted with permission.
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