Investors and governments are beginning to recognize the problems facing electricity grids, and significant expansions and investments may be on the horizon.
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Electoral outcomes in November may shape the future of the energy transition, with climate policies front of mind for voters and candidates alike. Jefferies discusses six key issues surrounding the US elections in 2024.
2023 was a paradoxical year for the energy transition, marked by unparalleled progress and notable new challenges. As we begin 2024, a pivotal year for the global transition, Jefferies highlights eight key moments to watch.
The energy transition has been picking up steam for a while. But a confluence of new factors has the potential to further accelerate growth and create unusually promising investment opportunities for private equity.
In November, the Jefferies ESG team visited India for a first-hand look at the country’s energy and social transition. Here, we outline fifteen observations about one of the world’s most important hubs for low-carbon investment.
For healthcare companies, balancing ESG concerns with an affordable and robust supply chain is a constant challenge. How do today’s healthcare leaders approach this balancing act?
How can investors prepare for the evolving energy transition? Aniket Shah and the Jefferies ESG
Team share ten predictions.
Aniket Shah, Global Head of ESG Research at Jefferies, outlines a strategic approach to investing in clean technologies, from understanding scientific and policy-based perspectives to identifying corporate pain points and demand-side measures.
New data demonstrates the benefits of neurodiversity in the workplace. Aniket Shah, Global Head of ESG Research and Sustainability Strategy, outlines best practices for building a neuro-inclusive workforce.