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		Looked into these and I like:
VWDRY
NEE
EQM
These look sustainable with great growth potential. Let me know what you think. 
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		I'll check them out.  I am in NEE and several others here are as well.  I like my utility companies to be making a move towards the future.  The clean stocks can be tricky due to politics (i.e. dependence on subsidies).  The wild swings in crude can cause extreme stress on a clean energy balance sheets.  Entry point is often everything.  Take a look at a 20 year chart for VWDRY.  You could have a ten bagger lately, or much earlier on it would have been a a 95%+ loss and wait 15yrs to get half your capital back.  Same story with a number of wind and solar startups.  Step one for me is trying to figure out who will even survive the first 5-10 years as the tech evolves beyond the experimental stage.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Consider BEP as well. All Hydro, Wind, Solar assets spread across North and South America (primarily USA, Canada, Colombia, and Brazil). Limited Partnership, so issues K-1s (but TurboTax Premier has never had an issue with it). 9 years of dividend growth history, averaging 6.4% annual growth over the past five years, and 7% current yield. Next raise should be announced soon, before the March 31 distribution payment.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thank you. I will look into that one
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