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Europe s first solar energy focused ETF to launch in London in June
“The Solar Energy UCITS ETF ‘TANN’ provides a more focused opportunity than simply looking at clean energy.”
Europe’s first Solar Energy UCITS ETF (LON:TANN) will be launched in June on the HANetf platform and list on the LSE.
TANN is aiming to tap into one of the fastest sources of new energy with forecasts pointing to US$4.2trn of new solar capacity investment through 2050.
Already one of the cheapest sources of clean energy, costs are forecast to continue to decline as technology improves with TANN to rack the EQM Global Solar Energy Index (SOLARNTR).
US Listed Semiconductor 25 Index and PHLX SOX Semiconductor Sector Index have an overlap of 77% when comparing constituents. These two comparative indexes have performed similarly over the past ten years, largely due to an abundance of companies in the sectors that allow for a similar investing strategy while diversifying a minority of holdings.
Legacy Theme: Oil Services Exhibit Similar Performance
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Why Europe Is Still Vital in the Solar Investment Equation
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Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) is heavily allocated to Chinese and U.S. solar companies, but investors shouldn’t overlook the importance of Europe in the solar demand equation.
The TAN ETF is based on the MAC Global Solar Energy Index. The Fund will invest at least 90% of its total assets in the securities, American depositary receipts (ADRs), and global depositary receipts (GDRs) that comprise the Index.
TAN has some leverage to soaring solar installations in Europe, and more data confirm that to be a positive trait for investors.
“Solar PV deployment in Europe is entering a new era of growth, largely fueled by a bright future for utility-scale systems,” notes IHS Markit. “In 2019, new installations in the utility-scale segment (systems larger than 5 MW) more than tripled from 2018, to 12 GW. By 2025, IHS Markit forecasts annual installations of these large PV plants in Europe to reach 34 GW. This growth is driv