Climate transition and structural themes
The transition to clean energy sources has made substantial progress, with renewables contributing to 30% of the global electricity generation in 2023. Over the last decades, a remarkable growth has been propelled by a larger adoption of solar and wind energy.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), there is still a lot to do: achieving a low-carbon energy system would require tripling the installed capacity of renewables1 by 2030.
Companies able to facilitate the energy transition in both developed and emerging markets (EM) will be pivotal in advancing the adoption of clean energy and meeting decarbonising targets. Investments in critical raw materials and grid infrastructure could be particularly promising, especially in EM where the potential for growth and impact is substantial.
Finally, exploring structural themes in a transforming world could be beneficial for investors. Areas poised for growth include sustainable infrastructure, water, green bonds, and artificial intelligence.
1 International Energy Agency, “Net Zero by 2050 – A roadmap for the global energy sector”, October 2021, available at Net Zero by 2050 – Analysis - IEA
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Date of first use: 27 September 2024
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