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Renewable energy stocks have been in turmoil over the last few months as investors wonder how energy investing will change in 2020 and beyond. Electricity consumption is down around the world because of COVID-19 shutdowns, which hurts demand for renewable energy projects large and small, but the bigger problem may come from the industry itself. With demand down, a growing supply of solar panels and wind turbines could leave manufacturers in financial trouble if they again resort to lowering prices to move volume.

Vivint Solar (VSLR) closed at $4.98 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.78% move from the prior day.

SunPower's (SPWR) Q1 performance is likely to have benefited from strong demand growth in its commercial business and booking strength. Project delays might have marred the performance.

Q4 2019 Vivint Solar Inc Earnings Call

Enphase Energy's (ENPH) Q1 revenues soar 105.2% from the year-ago quarter, driven by solid shipments.

Vivint Solar, Inc. (NYSE: VSLR) announced today that it plans to report financial results for the first quarter of 2020 after the U.S. financial markets close on Thursday, May 7, 2020. The company will host a conference call and simultaneous audio-only webcast at 5 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss its financial results for the quarter.

First Solar's (FSLR) Q1 results are likely to have benefited from a cost-per-watt decline associated with its Series 6 module.

Vivint Solar (NYSE: VSLR), a leading full-service residential solar provider, announced today that senior energy industry professional, Ellen Smith, has been appointed to the company's board of directors and audit committee. With more than 30 years of working experience in power generation, Smith brings a wealth of firsthand knowledge and industry insights to Vivint Solar's Board. Smith is the current senior managing director of power and utilities for FTI Consulting.

The oil industry is usually a pretty boring place to invest. Not lately, though. Oil prices have been swinging wildly for the past few weeks, but they haven't swung anywhere close to the $60/barrel they reached in February.

Enphase Energy's (ENPH) Q1 results are expected to reflect increased manufacturing capacity of its microinverter in Mexico and Encharge battery capacity in China

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Vivint Solar shares moved sharply lower on fourth quarter financial results, but analysts remain confident in the long-term picture.

Everybody's talking about oil right now: oil stocks, oil prices, oil tankers stuck offshore because there's no room for their cargo in storage. Rather than investing in the oil industry, which everyone's talking about, you might want to consider putting your money into stocks that nobody's talking about.

VSLR earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2020.

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Alternative energy companies are leading the downward plunge today, with shares of hydrogen fuel cell star FuelCell Energy (NASDAQ: FCEL) down 5% at the 3:45 p.m. EDT minute mark (and down 13% earlier in the day). Shares of solar inverter-maker Enphase Energy (NASDAQ: ENPH) are off, as well -- down 7.8%. After all, oil prices are up, with barrels of WTI crude nearly 5% more dear today than they were yesterday.

SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG) Q1 results are likely to reflect increased shipments of its power optimizers and inverters. Cost reduction initiatives must also have boosted its performance.

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It's Wednesday, and the great yo-yo that is the oil market -- down so much yesterday -- is rolling back up today. Shares of oil companies such as Exxon and Chevron, naturally, are rising in tandem with oil prices.