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Green Energy Investment

Powering a Sustainable Future

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What is Green Energy?

Green energy is any energy type that is generated from natural resources, such as sunlight, wind or water. It often comes from renewable energy sources although there are some differences between renewable and green energy, which we will explore, below. The key with these energy resources are that they don't harm the environment through factors such as releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

How Does Green Energy Work?

As a source of energy, green energy often comes from renewable energy technologies such as solar energy, wind power, geothermal energy, biomass and hydroelectric power. Each of these technologies works in different ways, whether that is by taking power from the sun, as with solar panels, or using wind turbines or the flow of water to generate energy.

Solar Energy

Solar panels convert sunlight into electrical energy through photovoltaic cells, providing clean, renewable power with zero emissions and declining installation costs.

Wind Power

Wind turbines harness kinetic energy from wind, converting it into electricity through generators, with both onshore and offshore installations providing substantial power.

Hydroelectric Power

Hydroelectric systems generate electricity by using flowing water to turn turbines, leveraging natural water cycles for consistent, reliable renewable energy production.

Investing in Green Energy

Renewable energy drew more than $2.6 trillion in investment from 2010 to 2019.

Growing Market Opportunity

Building new wind or solar capacity now costs less than adding the equivalent in coal or gas plants in two-thirds of the world. Investment has pushed solar energy to more than 8% of global generating capacity, and wind to almost 9%.

Long-term Sustainable Returns

Green energy investments typically provide stable, long-term returns as renewable technologies continue to advance and become more cost-effective, while also benefiting from increasing government support.

Diversification Benefits

Adding green energy investments to your portfolio provides excellent diversification benefits, as renewable energy assets often have low correlation with traditional investments.

Why Invest in Green Energy Now?

  • Increasing global commitment to reducing carbon emissions
  • Technological advancements driving down costs
  • Growing consumer and corporate demand for clean energy
  • Government incentives and supportive policies
  • ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) investing momentum

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