renubl energy fuelled nrg's rise. once it went out of style on wall street it drove the stock lower. however even in december 2014 declined dramatically, nrg's ceo still came on "mad money" and said he expects people to talk about nrg within the residential solar space, sometime in the near future. also remarked they were a company in transition from a fossil fuel pass to a part fossil fuel, part clean energy future. mm-hmm. but that was not what the stock market wanted to hear. the stock continued to fall despite news from the company. nrg reported strong quarters but it didn't seem to matter as the company had taken on too much wind and solar exposure and investors were concerned they were sinking too much cash into the alternative energy projects with not enough results. shareholders started clamoring for a better plan for nrg about how to balance the renewable investments with the traditional power plant business. then last june, oh, boy, the "wall street journal" ran a story saying one of the solar shooting targe