Do ethanol plants produce more carbon emissions than oil refineries per gallon of fuel capacity? The answer is yes as per a Reuters analysis which would suggest that the federal policy for blending ethanol into … Read More
Carbon- and cost-parity of EV’s – the cross-over points come with implications for energy and mobility infra
Electrification of the transport sector is one of the major economic transformations we expect to see expect to see in the next 30 years to meet societal net-zero goals. Internal combustion engine (ICE) based vehicles … Read More
Re-pricing renewable equity and debt returns – “Sunny” optimism vs “normal” distributions
As sources of carbon-free electricity, wind and solar generation assets are critical to achieving long-term net-zero objectives. Conversion of “sunshine,” “wind” or other renewable resources via new technologies into electrons that compete and trade with … Read More
Do “paired” solar plants and batteries create economic value?
The answer to this question is – it depends and not always. This has implications for over 200 GW plus batteries and over 460 GW plus solar in interconnection queues (vs. 1117 GW in existing … Read More
2021 US Energy Storage Summit – Accelerating investment and deployment of energy storage
Declining capital and operating costs associated with new emerging battery technologies and their improving technical and safety performance, combined with supportive regulatory market design and financial incentives, are creating hybrid business models which combine renewables … Read More
Why the “net-zero” momentum is “investment positive”, but comes with the risks of “zero-impact”
Sovereigns and sub-sovereigns, public/private sector corporate via policy, legislation or “aspirational” goal-setting sets the stage in 2020 for low-carbon investing with their stated objectives of carbon-neutrality (“net-zero” emissions by a target date) – with over … Read More
US Solar Investment and Finance Conference
Battery or energy storage is poised to transform power, transport and other industrial sectors. As battery costs decline with technological improvements, one of the most transformative impacts will come from “blending” storage with renewable business … Read More
EEEIG will be presenting at the Private Equity International – Responsble Investment Forum 2019 NY March 5 and 6
Responsible Investment Forum, New York Climate change creates both risks and opportunities. How should asset owners and investors think about its impact on their asset allocations, investment choices, risks to their existing assets and liabilities, … Read More
Yale Hixon Center – Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure Innovations and Private Capital
EEEIG’s Anadi Jauhari will be participating in a panel discussion on the topic of private capital in the financing of sustainable infrastructure in North America. Moderated by Prof. Brad Gentry, joining EEEIG will be Quantified … Read More
Financial Innovation and Sustainable Infrastructure Investments – Do the Recommendations for California Apply also to Emerging Markets?
California has been a bellwether state with respect to its climate policies. Its action plan to fund the state’s infrastructure is bold and ambitious. And it holds important insights for other markets faced with the challenges … Read More
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