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Recent S&P Global data shows renewable energy capacity additions in North America are set to jump 18% this year. This acceleration underpins both growth and defensive plays in the market, making a case for diversified exposure across solar, wind, and energy storage equities. But what about Kent, which saw Reform UK win a sweeping majority at the County Council elections in May? Fornell, C. & Larcker, D. F. Evaluating structural equation models with unobservable variables and measurement error. J. Mark. Res. 18 , 39–50 (1981). ETF option volumes in the clean energy space have ticked higher, with significant call buying seen in Invesco Solar ETF (TAN). This surge coincides with bullish analyst revisions to solar installation growth rates for next year. The activity underlines speculative interest in investing in green energy ahead of policy updates.