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June 27, 2016

The Future of Energy Investing

by Thomson Reuters.

The energy bellwethers of today will have some unlikely company in the future. Businesses entrenched in the use of fossil fuels need to re-evaluate their market offerings and adjust the composition of their portfolios. Future leading energy sources will be the ones that don’t emit harmful greenhouse gases, as shown in Powering the Planet 2045, such as:

  • Hydro-wave
  • Nuclear fusion
  • Solar photovoltaics
  • Certain other renewables/alternatives

Companies steeped in the production of oil, gas and petroleum reserves have the potential to encounter stranded assets on their balance sheets.

A major disruption will unfold in the energy space and it’s imperative that buy-side analysts and wealth management investors pay attention to these changing dynamics.

To read more about the future of energy investing, download the report.

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