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List of Energy Efficiency Stocks
Energy efficiency stocks are publicly traded companies using a wide range of technologies to deliver the same energy services using less energy in the built environment. This includes efficient lighting such as LED lighting stocks, insulation, efficient motors, efficient appliances and appliance replacement services, sensor and control technologies, the internet of things, efficient power conversion and generation, and energy efficient design, construction, and retrofits.
See the list of efficient vehicle stocks and alternative transportation stocks for companies reducing energy used in transportation.
This list was last updated on 7/20/2022.
Acuity Brands(NYSE:AYI)
AIXTRON SE (AIXA.DE)
Ameresco, Inc. (AMRC)
Appliance Recycling Centers of American (ARCI)
Aspen Aerogels, Inc....
List of LED Lighting Stocks
LED lighting stocks are publicly traded companies involved in the manufacture or deployment of efficient LED lighting technology.
AIXTRON SE (AIXA.DE)
Acuity Brands (AYI)
Amtech Systems Inc (ASYS)
Applied Materials (AMAT)
Carmanah Technologies Corporation (CMH.TO, CMHXF)
Cree, Inc. (CREE)
Energy Focus (EFOI)
EPISTAR corporation (2448.TW)
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (PHG)
Lighting Science Group Corporation (LSCG)
Lime Energy (LIME: Nasdaq)
LSI Industries Inc. (LYTS)
Orion Energy Systems, Inc (OESX)
Osram Licht AG (OSAGF, OSR.DE)
Neo-Neon Holdings Limited (1868.HK)
Revolution Lighting Technologies, Inc. (RVLT)
Rubicon Technology, Inc. (RBCN)
SemiLEDs Corporation (LEDS)
Trans-Lux Corporation (TNLX)
Universal Display(OLED)
Veeco Instruments Inc. (VECO)
Zumtobel Group (ZMTBF: OTC or ZAG.VI)
If you know of any LED lighting stock that is not listed here and should be, please let us know...
LEDs: A better light bulb. Again.
by Marc Gunther. So you remember CFLs, right? The curlicue bulbs? The time they took to go on? The harsh light? Despite their drawbacks, compact fluorescents have sold fairly well in the US. They save customers money. Utilities promoted and subsidized CFLs, particularly in California. Walmart (NYSE:WMT) pledged to sell 100 million of them. Time magazine put one on the cover. By 2012, CFLs represented 27 percent of the bulbs installed in the over 3 billion medium screw-based sockets in the United States, according to a Navigant study quoted by NRDC. Other researchers put the number lower, about 20 percent,...
Why Alternative Energy Stocks Are Down Despite An Obama Victory
By Harris Roen If you follow the energy sector closely, then you know that many questions regarding the direction of alternative energy companies were looming during the 2012 campaign season. Was the country going to continue with the Obama Administration’s “all-of-the-above” strategy with its strong emphasis on renewables, or would there be an accelerated domestic drilling and pipeline bonanza under Republican leadership. When the election finally ended last week, many pundits expected investors to pour money into the beleaguered alternative energy sector resulting in a surge of stock prices. So why, instead, did alternative energy...