Why investors should stay the course with sustainable energy
Key structural tailwinds suggest that patient investors could be rewarded in the years ahead, writes Jake Moeller
Key structural tailwinds suggest that patient investors could be rewarded in the years ahead, writes Jake Moeller
Investing in wind, solar and parts of the green hydrogen market
Tony Roper will become chair of the trust in September this year
Seeking to target exposure to metals driving the energy transition
Gravis’ Ed Simpson on the biggest challenges for government surrounding electricity grids and a step change in investment
RLAM’s Ashley Hamilton Claxton shares her predictions for 2025 and why she is hoping for a sunny Christmas
Lewis discusses an abundance of ESG opportunities within private markets, enforcing COP29 commitments and nature as a ‘mega-trend’
While it has been a sunnier picture for renewables overall, the picture is more nuanced for other areas, writes Liontrust’s Appleby
Solar PV, wind and utility-scale batteries set to outcompete incumbents
Head of sustainability and impact explains how the group is shaping the future of sustainable finance through private markets
Consumer preferences, policy and regulation are key drivers in the long-term picture, says the manager
Current supply-demand imbalance leaves possibility of sustained price increases, writes manager of US Solar fund