iShares Global Clean Energy ETF

ICLN
$18.11 +0.12 (0.66%)
Dividend Yield 1.48%
Payout Frequency

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 19, 2025$0.132025-12-162025-12-16
June 20, 2025$0.142025-06-162025-06-16
December 20, 2024$0.112024-12-172024-12-17
June 17, 2024$0.102024-06-112024-06-11
December 27, 2023$0.122023-12-202023-12-21

Dividends Summary

Company News

Kevin O'Leary Issues Stark Warning On US Energy Grid Vs. China: 'A Big Problem' For AI Boom
Benzinga • Rishabh Mishra • January 14, 2026

Kevin O'Leary warns that the US energy grid is critically unprepared to support the AI boom, with China adding 500 gigawatts of power capacity in the last 24 months while the US has added zero. He argues that without massive infrastructure upgrades, the US cannot sustain energy-hungry data centers needed for AI advancement. O'Leary also criticize...

Why One Fund Ditched $6.3 Million of This Clean Energy ETF Amid a Steep Rally
The Motley Fool • Jonathan Ponciano • December 30, 2025

London-based Perbak Capital Partners fully exited its $6.33 million position in the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN) during Q3, selling all 482,918 shares. Despite ICLN's strong 43% one-year rally outperforming the S&P 500, the fund's exit suggests the risk-reward profile no longer justified holding the concentrated clean energy bet. The mo...

Ukraine's Biggest Telecom Enters Solar Power For Energy Security
Benzinga • Akanksha Bakshi • December 16, 2025

Kyivstar Group, Ukraine's largest digital telecom operator, acquired a 12.9 megawatt solar generation facility to enhance energy resilience and manage power cost volatility during ongoing regional challenges.

Clean Energy's Rally Is Outpacing AI's in 2025. Here Are 3 Renewable Energy Stocks to Buy Now.
The Motley Fool • William Dahl • November 1, 2025

Clean energy stocks are significantly outperforming tech stocks in 2025, with the Global Clean Energy ETF returning 46% year-to-date. The renewable energy sector is experiencing massive growth, driven by increasing clean energy adoption and government incentives.

Elon Musk's Hits Back At Energy Secretary, Chris Wright With A Two-Word Reply After His 'Worthless' Wind And Solar Energy Remark
Benzinga • Namrata Sen • September 9, 2025

Elon Musk responded to the U.S. Department of Energy's criticism of wind and solar energy by highlighting Tesla's large-scale battery storage projects, challenging the claim that renewable energy is 'worthless' without consistent wind and sunlight.

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