Everyone is talking about solar. Whether you believe that solar energy will somehow displace an oil-driven economy or not (I don't), some of these stocks like First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR) and JA Solar (NASDAQ: JASO) have seen big gains over the past few years.The success of solar companies has not been lost on ETF firms with their constant new products hitting the market. A smaller ETF firm called Claymore Securities looks to be first to the market with a solar ETF, the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index ETF, with an aptly-named ticker, (NYSE: TAN).
Here's Claymore's website for the recently launched ETF. From the firm's website, the index defines a company engaged in solar energy as falling into two main categories:
1. Solar photovoltaic power, which involves the conversion of sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic process; and
2. Thermal solar power, which involves using energy from the sun to heat fluids for purposes of water or space heating or to produce electricity.
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Claymore Securities Inc. has announced plans to shut down 11 of its 37 exchange-traded funds. 

