The global push to decarbonise will require investment in a wide range of technologies and infrastructure, bringing a diverse array of potential opportunities for investors.
As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, investing in the global energy transition has become increasingly appealing. The most established way to access this key thematic is by investing in renewable electricity generation, particularly in wind and solar assets. These assets offer proven track records and stable cash flows, which act as a key component of a well-diversified portfolio.
In addition to electricity generation, the transition to a low-carbon global economy will require substantial investment in a wide range of adjacent technologies and infrastructure. Specifically, achieving ambitions such as the European Union’s net-zero target by 2050 will require development and adoption of technologies that support the evolution of next-generation energy solutions, and that upgrade the world’s energy infrastructure to enable a low-carbon future.
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