Recs

0

Solar's Sunny Day

I'm not a big fan of government involvement in commercial enterprises. Part of this is philosophical in nature, but a larger part of my unease is based on Uncle Sam's less-than-stellar track record in selecting winning technologies.

Therefore, please take what I am about to tell you with a healthy grain of salt: Yesterday, the U.S. government announced that it was doling out $168 million of your hard-earned tax dollars to 13 different solar manufacturers.

The four biggest winners were General Electric (NYSE: GE  ) , SunPower (Nasdaq: SPWR  ) , BP Solar (NYSE: BP  ) , and Boeing (NYSE: BA  ) , all of which received between $6 million and $8 million -- with the possibility that those figures could triple if certain milestones are met.

Other companies receiving funding included Dow Chemical (NYSE: DOW  ) , Energy Conversion Devices' (Nasdaq: ENER  ) United Solar Ovonic, Amonix, Greenray, Konarka, Miasole, Nanosolar, PowerLight, and Practical Instruments.

All things being equal, this funding is obviously good for the companies involved. But I would encourage individual investors to slap a sort of mental disclaimer on the funding: "The past or present support of the United States Government does not guarantee future success."

I would also implore investors to read the fine print on what the government is funding in each of the above cases. From my perspective, it only serves to prove that the solar space is becoming very competitive, and that a variety of technological solutions will be battling for marketplace supremacy. Some of the technologies will undoubtedly be able to coexist peacefully, but others will be rendered obsolete by competing technologies.

What's an individual investor to do? Due diligence, for one thing. If that's too time-consuming, but you're confident that the solar train is leaving the station, I would encourage you to consider an investment in PowerShares WilderHill's Clean Energy Portfolio (AMEX: PBW  ) .

This is not strictly an exchange-traded fund for solar stocks, but it does have holdings in a couple of the aforementioned companies (Energy Conversion Devices and SunPower). Moreover, it also has a stake in some other solar companies, including First Solar (Nasdaq: FSLR  ) and Evergreen Solar (Nasdaq: ESLR  ) . They didn't receive any government funding, but they could still end up doing quite well in the commercial marketplace.

Interested in clean tech-related foolishness? Check out these articles

PowerShares WilderHill Clean Energy is a Motley Fool Rule Breakers selection. Interested in learning more about the current picks? Take a free 30-day trial.

Fool contributor Jack Uldrich is the author of two books on nanotechnology. He does not own stock in any of the companies mentioned in this article. Dow is an Income Investor pick. The Fool has a strict disclosure policy.


Comments from our Foolish Readers

Help us keep this a respectfully Foolish area! This is a place for our readers to discuss, debate, and learn more about the Foolish investing topic you read about above. Help us keep it clean and safe. If you believe a comment is abusive or otherwise violates our Fool's Rules, please report it via the Report this Comment Report this Comment icon found on every comment.

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Compare Brokers

Fool Disclosure

DocumentId: 535591, ~/Articles/ArticleHandler.aspx, 2/10/2012 7:10:46 PM

Report This Comment

Use this area to report a comment that you believe is in violation of the community guidelines. Our team will review the entry and take any appropriate action.

Sending report...

Today's Market

updated Moments ago Sponsored by:
DOW 12,801.23 -89.23 -0.69%
S&P 500 1,342.64 -9.31 -0.69%
NASD 2,903.88 -23.35 -0.80%

Create My Watchlist

Go to My Watchlist

You don't seem to be following any stocks yet!

Better investing starts with a watchlist. Now you can create a personalized watchlist and get immediate access to the personalized information you need to make successful investing decisions.

Data delayed up to 5 minutes

Related Tickers

2/10/2012 4:00 PM
BA $74.95 Down -0.95 -1.25%
The Boeing Company CAPS Rating: ***
BP $46.35 Down -0.42 -0.90%
BP p.l.c. (ADR) CAPS Rating: ****
DOW $34.00 Down -0.42 -1.22%
The Dow Chemical C… CAPS Rating: ****
ENER $1.35 Up +0.13 +10.66%
Energy Conversion… CAPS Rating: **
ESLRQ.PK $0.09 Down +0.00 -1.16%
Evergreen Solar, I… CAPS Rating: **
GE $18.88 Down -0.26 -1.33%
General Electric C… CAPS Rating: ****
PBW $6.20 Down -0.25 -3.88%
PowerShares Wilder… CAPS Rating: ****

Advertisement