Solar stocks rise on virtual power plant hype; BNP Paribas warns near-term revenue may disappoint
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Rob Williams
9d ago· 1 min readenNews
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Solar and clean-energy stocks are rising due to enthusiasm around using household batteries and energy systems as a virtual power plant to support the strained U.S. electric grid. However, BNP Paribas cautions that grid-services revenue may be smaller in the near term than investors expect.
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BNP Paribas warns grid-services revenue may be smaller near term
Solar and clean-energy stocks jump on virtual power plant hype, but BNP Paribas warns grid-services revenue may be smaller near term.
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