General Electric Company (GE), NextEra Energy, Inc. (NEE), Atlantic Power Corp (AT): 3 Winners From More Renewable Energy

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Hold on to your umbrella: The world is getting windier. A new report projects a 34% wind-power production increase in the next three years, boosted higher by new tax-credit rules. Putting politics aside, let’s look at three companies poised to profit from wind’s pick-up.

Source: nexteraenergyresources.com

Profitable projections
The Energy Information Administration recently released a report outlining its revised projections for wind production over the next few years. New wind generation accounted for more capacity increase than any other energy source in 2012, and it doesn’t look to be slowing down.

General Electric Company (NYSE:GE)

After Congress approved an extension to the “Renewable Electricity Production Tax Credit” in January, the cost-competitiveness of wind projects took a positive turn. In real terms, the EIA now expects wind production to increase as much as 34% by 2016.

Source: eia.gov

And while other renewable energies such as solar and biofuels will also benefit from this tax credit extension, wind wins the most, since “generate power by 2013” deadlines have been shifted to “begin construction by 2014” mandates for wind farms.

The iPhone of windmills
General Electric Company (NYSE:GE)
‘s recent unveiling of its new wind turbine might not have caused the consumer hysteria that the iPhone did, but its market power and innovation rival the most tech-tastic new products around.

The 1.7 MW turbine is the largest, most efficient wind turbine to date. Smart technology and 100-meter blades increase overall power 6% above General Electric Company (NYSE:GE)’s previous 1.6 MW wind turbine, and the company already has orders in for its first batch.

General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) sales depend on more than wind, but its “Power & Water” division accounted for 18% of overall sales in 2012. In its annual report, the company pointed to increases in wind turbine sales as the main driver behind a 10% boost in Power & Water’s revenue.

Source: nexteraenergyresources.com

Get those blades turning
General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) is in the business of making wind turbines, but utilities are the ultimate owners and operators. NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) has ordered 59 of the company’s new turbines, adding more capacity to its 10,000 net MW of wind across 100 wind farms.

NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) has benefited enormously from past production credits, and this newest extension will be more of the same. As the largest generator of both wind and solar in the U.S., more wind means more economies of scale for this ultra-green utility.

Source: nexteraenergyresources.com

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