What's clean, green and good for you? - Redington

Ben Blackburn and Jaspal Phull set out how the renewable landscape is changing, the opportunity this presents to investors, and how that will influence potential solutions.

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... Over recent years, the global push for green energy has gained significant momentum as the signs of climate change have continued to become apparent. We have seen governments around the world setting clear targets to encourage the adoption of clean energy but the scale of transformation required to meet them is enormous. To have any chance of meeting these targets, continued support for renewable energy generation will be vital as the world transitions towards a lower-carbon economy and away from its reliance on fossil fuels. Therefore, investors have a unique opportunity to pursue both financial and sustainability objectives. Renewable energy investment offers an increasingly compelling financial proposition and one of the best opportunities to help tackle climate change from an emissions perspective. This blog sets out how the renewable landscape is changing, the opportunity this presents to investors, and how that will influence potential solutions.

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