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Rekha Khandelwal, CFA, is a long-term investor with a special focus on energy stocks. Rekha holds a master s in finance and has worked as a financial consultant. When she isn t writing, she can be found traveling to a new city or country.
Energy stocks have risen significantly this year. The
S&P Energy Select Sector Index is up 36% so far in 2021. That, however, doesn t mean that the bargains in the sector have completely gone away. Three pipeline stocks
Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE:EPD), and
ONEOK (NYSE:OKE) look attractive despite their rise this year. Let s see what makes these stocks a buy right now.
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Author Bio
Rekha Khandelwal, CFA, is a long-term investor with a special focus on energy stocks. Rekha holds a master s in finance and has worked as a financial consultant. When she isn t writing, she can be found traveling to a new city or country.
By all measures, the stock market looks overvalued right now, and finding cheap stocks in such a market is a difficult task. But you can still find hidden gems if you know where to look. Here are three such stocks with the potential to reward you handsomely over the next several years that are getting overlooked right now.
Enterprise, EDF Partner for Solar Project Near Houston
EDF Renewables North America has clinched a power purchase agreement (PPA) with an affiliate of Enterprise Products Partner LP to provide solar energy for the Space City Solar Project near Houston.
Construction on the Wharton County site is expected to begin this summer and should be operable by summer 2022. The construction phase is forecast to generate about 300 jobs and more than $30 million in new tax revenue over the project’s operating life. The project is designed to use bifacial solar photovoltaic modules.
Enterprise’s Jim Teague, co-CEO of the general partner, said the pipeline giant is “committed to being a responsible steward of the environment, including using energy sustainably across our footprint.”