Investing in Energy’s Greener Future
Senior industry leaders will share their insights
Uncertainty regarding the pace of the transition to low carbon creates challenges for both energy companies and investors. Society is increasingly demanding energy that is clean, reliable and affordable. Energy companies need to build long-term value in nascent low-carbon businesses, whilst at the same time maintaining their legacy business to meet the energy needs of today, and cutting emissions along the way. Investors need to be assured of returns and convinced of the business case of investing in established energy companies as well as pure play renewable or zero-carbon companies. A new dialogue is needed between energy companies and investors to build confidence in transition pathways.
Hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with bp, this timely webinar explored the likely trajectory of the energy transition, its high points, stumbling block and emerging opportunities, and how working together to map a sustainable pathway for greening businesses can deliver a low carbon future that works for businesses, investors and society.
Trends
What are the trends and technologies that are likely to reshape energy in short, medium and longer term - the likely timelines of key events and tipping points on the journey to net zero 2050?
Financial Performance
How can established energy companies maintain financial performance while ‘pivoting to green’?
Expectations
What are investors’ expectations over the short and longer term?
Clean Energy
What is the potential for sustainable returns in emerging clean energy businesses? Are there enough opportunities with acceptable returns?
Competitive Advantage
How successful will established energy companies with limited track records be in scaling nascent new energy business? What will be their competitive advantage over new entrants and pure play clean energy companies?
Investors
How can energy companies build confidence and bring investors along with them on their transition journey? How can the dialogue between energy companies and their investors be improved?
Why Attend?
Understand
The big picture, not just the individual strands of the business you work in
Connect
And build relationships with some of the biggest names in your industry
Discover
New approaches and strategies to help win market share
"An incredibly well-curated event. A great combination of thought-provoking discussions and networking."
Chanelle Duley University of Auckland
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