Clean Energy Fuels Corp

NASDAQ: CLNE
$2.25
-$0.04 (-1.7%)
Closing price April 25, 2024
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. specializes in providing natural gas as an alternative fuel for vehicle fleets in the U.S. and Canada, focusing on renewable natural gas (RNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), and liquefied natural gas (LNG). They not only supply fuel but also design, build, operate, and maintain fueling stations. Additionally, they sell equipment for RNG production and fueling stations, and manage virtual natural gas pipelines. The company also earns credits for using RNG as a vehicle fuel and is involved in developing RNG projects from dairy and livestock waste. Their services cater to a wide range of sectors including trucking, public transit, and government fleets.
Short interest in solar and alt energy stocks mostly increase during the two-week period through November 13.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed in the two-week reporting period that ended October 30. But short sellers doubled their positions in one alt energy stock.
Short interest in solar and alt energy stocks was mixed in the two-week reporting period ended October 15. Short sellers made sharp changes in several of the stocks.
Short interest in two solar energy stocks rose sharply during the two-week reporting period ended September 30. Short sellers were mixed on alt energy stocks.
Short sellers were moving back into solar and alternative energy stocks in the most recently reported period.
In the two-week reporting period that ended August 31, short sellers piled into two solar stocks while mostly ignoring alt energy.
Short interest changes in solar stocks were modest during the two-week reporting period ended August 14. Alt energy stocks saw bigger moves, with shorts added 450% to their positions in one stock.
Short interest in solar energy stocks declined in the two-week period ended July 31. Short sellers were more interested in alt energy plays, with one stock seeing short interest jump by 150%.
Two alt energy stocks experienced soaring demand from short sellers during the two-week reporting period that ended July 15.
Short sellers made some big moves in alternative energy stocks during the two-week reporting period that ended June 30. Short interest in solar stocks was more benign.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on June 15. One alt energy stock doubled in value during the period.
Short interest in solar energy stocks was mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on May 29. Short interest in alt energy stocks dropped across the board, however.
Short interest in solar stocks was muted during the two-week period ending May 15. One alt energy stock, however, saw short interest soar by nearly 60%.
Short interest in solar and alt energy stocks was relatively muted during the two-week short interest period ended April 30.
Short interest in solar stocks was largely steady in the two-week reporting period that ended on April 15. Alternative energy stocks, however, got a lot more attention from short sellers.