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Hydrogen âtoo earlyâ for mainstream investment
Investors are embracing low-carbon energy, but is it too soon for them to invest in the hydrogen economy?
Investors are continually on the lookout for opportunities in the emerging low-carbon energy economy. But while some investment firms have been quick to respond to market signals related to the scale-up of hydrogen technologiesâsuch as surging share valuationsâothers remain tentative and are waiting for robust signs of maturity before taking the plunge.
Opportunities to gain exposure to hydrogen are numerous, but individual companies are often small in scale or a component part of a wider energy company, which may contain businesses the investor does not want to be exposed to.
Green Boom’s Hottest 2021 Trade May Turn Out to Be Utilities
Bloomberg 12/17/2020 Sam Unsted
(Bloomberg) After a bumper year for Europe’s renewable-energy stocks, underappreciated utilities shares are now gaining support from the market as 2021’s hot sector to play the clean power transition.
Helped by government policies such as the European Union’s Green Deal and investors’ environmental, social and governance concerns, renewable assets have strongly outperformed traditional utilities peers this year in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index. Turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S has almost doubled in value, while U.K. electric company SSE Plc is up only around 3%.
Green Boom’s Hottest 2021 Trade May Turn Out to Be Utilities
Bloomberg 12/17/2020 Sam Unsted
(Bloomberg) After a bumper year for Europe’s renewable-energy stocks, underappreciated utilities shares are now gaining support from the market as 2021’s hot sector to play the clean power transition.
Helped by government policies such as the European Union’s Green Deal and investors’ environmental, social and governance concerns, renewable assets have strongly outperformed traditional utilities peers this year in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index. Turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S has almost doubled in value, while U.K. electric company SSE Plc is up only around 3%.
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