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May 6th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST

The License to Print Money – Why the Energy Transition Is Creating Cash Cows Like Apple Through RE Royalties and Altius Renewable Royalties

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Investments in renewable energy can sometimes be tricky—at least when professionals are not involved. Inexperienced investors in the cleantech sector often face the dilemma that high growth comes at the cost of immense operational risks, unpredictable construction costs, and overwhelming capital intensity. Those who invest directly in project developers or finance the construction of individual wind and solar farms bear the full risk of supply chain delays, rising interest rates, and technological failures. Yet, amidst this volatility, an innovative financing structure backed by extensive expertise is taking hold, fundamentally changing the risk-return profile of the entire industry and generating highly profitable cash flows: the royalty model. We introduce key players and explain how royalty newcomer RE Royalties relates to Apple.

time to read: 3 minutes | Author: Nico Popp
ISIN: RE ROYALTIES LTD | CA75527Q1081 | TSXV: RE , OTCQX: RROYF , APPLE INC. | US0378331005 , ALTIUS RENEWABLE ROYALTIES CORP | CA02156G1028

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    The Apple Principle: Net Profit Without Operational Risk

    The best analogy for a functioning royalty system comes, of all places, from the tech industry. Tech giant Apple does not manufacture the majority of its iPhones itself, nor does it bear the business risk of the countless app developers on its platform. Instead, the company provides the crucial digital infrastructure through its iOS ecosystem and secures a largely risk-free revenue share of up to 30% via the App Store. It is the ultimate, crisis-proof business model with extremely high margins, as this revenue requires virtually no operational effort on the company's part. The stock price over the past 15 years speaks volumes and demonstrates just how valuable this "toll booth" logic is for long-term wealth accumulation.

    Altius Renewable Royalties: The Pioneer on a Large Scale

    Specialized financiers are applying precisely this licensing logic to the global energy transition. While an industry heavyweight like Altius Renewable Royalties is already successfully applying this model on a large, institutional scale to North American wind and solar power plants, a largely untapped return potential is opening up for investors in the smaller, more agile segment. Altius Renewable Royalties focuses primarily on the very large, established operators, which offer maximum security but, in the current market environment, also come with lower returns on capital. The market for these large-volume transactions is highly competitive, as institutional investors are desperately seeking stable ESG investments.

    RE Royalties occupies the lucrative niche of mid-sized developers

    This is exactly where RE Royalties comes into play. The company adapts the crisis-proof royalty structure and specifically targets the niche of mid-sized green energy developers, who are often overlooked by traditional major banks and large financial institutions. The key advantage for investors compared to traditional cleantech investments lies in the legal security: RE Royalties provides operators with the necessary growth capital and, in return, receives direct, contractually guaranteed revenue shares from the electricity generated. If a project developer goes under or construction costs rise during the construction phase, RE Royalties' claim to payments from the actual electricity production of the operational plants generally remains completely unaffected. This makes the business model extremely resilient to the typical growing pains of young cleantech companies.

    RE Royalties will present live and free of charge at the upcoming virtual IIF.

    Thanks to this secure structure, the management team, led by CEO Bernard Tan, can ensure that incoming capital flows are immediately available for new investments or attractive distributions to shareholders. A recent example of this expansionary momentum is RE Royalties' ongoing investment in Solaris Energy's US solar portfolio. Here, the company recently released another tranche of USD 800,000 as part of a larger financing agreement totalling USD 4.8 million. Such deals underscore the agile team's ability to channel capital quickly and highly profitably into high-yield projects while major banks are still busy with risk assessments.

    Strong numbers and a dividend that turns heads

    The company's hard numbers demonstrate that this model also works exceptionally well for smaller, focused players. Despite a volatile market environment across the entire cleantech sector, RE Royalties has so far paid a reliable quarterly dividend of CAD 0.01 per share. At the current share price of around CAD 0.27, this corresponds to a projected dividend yield of over 14%—a figure that investors in traditional energy utilities or major tech giants can only dream of. The most recent dividend payment was made in January. In the future, RE Royalties will shift its dividend policy to an annual payout to align the distribution structure even more efficiently with long-term cash flows from power purchase agreements, optimize compound interest effects within the portfolio, and reduce administrative costs. With a pipeline of approximately CAD 20 million in letters of intent for upcoming projects and an additional CAD 200 million in potential deals under review, the foundation for growth in the coming years is firmly in place.

    Steady upward trend at RE Royalties.

    Conclusion: RE Royalties as a green toll booth – investors just need to cash in

    The story of RE Royalties shows that while many investors are still investing in highly volatile, operationally vulnerable business models, RE Royalties is positioning itself as the green toll booth of the energy transition. By cleverly shifting to the high-yield niche of mid-sized project developers, the company avoids the fierce price war in the institutional segment where giants like Altius Renewable Royalties operate. The company relies on reliable, contractually protected income, much like its prominent Silicon Valley counterparts, and thanks to this clear focus, it offers investors one of the most exciting opportunities in the energy sector. The electricity flows, and RE Royalties earns. Investors can participate at attractive terms.


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    Der Autor

    Nico Popp

    At home in Southern Germany, the passionate stock exchange expert has been accompanying the capital markets for about twenty years. With a soft spot for smaller companies, he is constantly on the lookout for exciting investment stories.

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