Investors typically see renewable energy companies as fast-growing but risky businesses. But not all renewable energy stocks are risky. Let's look at five such companies that have exhibited consistent performance for years. Moreover, these companies pay growing dividends.
These stocks offer attractive options for dividend investors looking to gain exposure to the renewable energy space. The five companies are Brookfield Renewable Partners (BEP 4.98%), NextEra Energy Partners (NEP 4.52%), Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure (AY 4.82%), Algonquin Power and Utilities (AQN -0.85%), and Clearway Energy (CWEN 4.84%).
Source: Motley Fool
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