Biodiesel – fuelling the future

Biodiesel – fuelling the future

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Beyond Meat (BYND) – a thought to chew on

Beyond Meat (BYND) – a thought to chew on

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Clean energy displaces oil majors

Clean energy displaces oil majors

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Three Key Trends in Renewables that Make Fossil Fuel Investing Trickier – A Global Outlook

Three Key Trends in Renewables that Make Fossil Fuel Investing Trickier – A Global Outlook

Climate change has long superseded nuclear pollution as the key driver keeping renewable energy on the global agenda. Solar renewable energy has arguably been the greatest beneficiary of the climate change driver and remains the fastest growing source of...

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Renewables – Can the Covid crisis accelerate the sector by a decade?

Renewables – Can the Covid crisis accelerate the sector by a decade?

According to the stats provided by the UK electricity grid, renewable energy sources wind and solar accounted for 30% of grid power over the last month vs. 23% this time last year and there has been no electricity on...

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How Regs have helped to stimulate the Renewable market

How Regs have helped to stimulate the Renewable market

The concept of renewable energy is not new. The oldest form of renewable energy dates back to more than a million years ago, where traditional biomass was used to generate fire. c. 7000 years ago, wind was used to...

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Wind Energy: Pathway to Growth

Wind Energy: Pathway to Growth

These are exciting times for the global renewable energy industry. In this blog we aim to show why there is both an accelerated short-run and continued very strong long-run investment horizon case for wind power. Our investment case conclusions are...

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Is ESG essential to secure investment?

Is ESG essential to secure investment?

Over the last three months the concentration of assets under the largest investment funds (the trillion-dollar club) has increased substantially. The largest 1% of fund manager groups manages 61% of total AUM (assets under management) which is 243 times...

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