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Technology might have been the top sector in 2020, but the renewable energy sector wasn’t far behind. And for both sectors, I think we’ll see the growth continue through 2021.
Valuations of some of the high-flying tech stocks are getting rather high, raising concerns of a potential tech bubble. Whether or not that’s true, an eventual pullback in the tech sector should not come as a surprise.
Renewable energy stocks might not be able to match the growth levels that investors are seeing in the tech sector, but valuations are much more reasonable. In addition to attractive valuations, the long-term growth potential of the green energy sector has never seemed so evident.
January 7, 2021
The world is changing, and it’s changing fast. More companies are committing to emissions reductions but still struggle to measure and verify the impact from corporate headquarters to global operations to supply chains.
Now, new breakthrough climate accounting technologies are emerging as solutions to track and verify energy and carbon emissions, and report energy purchases and consumption. As more of these services hit the market, corporations making ambitious climate pledges will need to adopt energy and carbon tracking and reporting technologies.
In an interview with Bloomberg earlier this year, Cornerstone Capital Group CEO Erika Karp said the biggest challenges of ESG investment are data and measurement. As more companies make carbon net-zero commitments, how will stakeholders investors, employees, customers and regulators hold these companies accountable?