What happened

Shares of Sunworks (SUNW -10.83%) rose 11.3% in March, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The solar technology stock gained ground thanks to expectations that a big infrastructure spending push in the U.S. will create momentum for the clean energy space. 

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Excitement surrounding the Biden administration's efforts to spearhead a major infrastructure spending bill prompted significant gains for Sunworks and other clean energy stocks last month. The solar power hardware company's share price has exploded over the last year, gaining roughly 4,440% across the stretch. 

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So what

Sunworks stock hit a five-year high of $29.47 per share in January, seemingly due to momentum stemming from the incoming Biden presidency and Democratic gains in Congress. While the company currently trades down roughly 48% from that high mark, its valuation has seen incredible growth since last April.  

Sunworks stock posted significant gains following the unveiling of President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan on March 30, which calls for $2 trillion in spending and would apportion billions for clean energy initiatives. The stock has given up those gains early in April's trading, but recent momentum for the shares reflects expectations that the business will get a significant boost from new government programs. 

Now what

The company's share price is down roughly 12% so far in April. 

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The stock could post more big gains if the company establishes itself as a provider of solar power solutions, but investors should keep in mind that the performance outlook is speculative. Clean energy technologies look poised for significant growth over the next decade and beyond, and government-led initiatives should help increase adoption. But competition is already heating up in the market, and Sunworks should probably be approached as a high-risk, high-reward investment. 

The company has a market capitalization of roughly $400 million and entered the year with roughly $41 million in cash.