The energy transition will have sweeping implications. Join journalists and other experts from across Dow Jones to explore how industry, markets and consumer behaviors are evolving and transforming, in conversation with executives, investors and energy and sustainability experts.
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New regulations related to sustainability and climate change are piling up, requiring companies to make frequent updates to their programs and reporting. Explore the significance of new rules, compare different approaches around the world and examine what companies need to do to comply.
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Businesses and governments are investing billions of dollars into carbon capture projects. The goal is to offset carbon emissions from manufacturing and energy production – as well as to suck carbon dioxide emissions out of the atmosphere. Examine the projects underway and the investors behind them, and take stock of how and when carbon capture could become a significant force in reaching net-zero goals.Â
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Solar capacity is growing so rapidly that the International Energy Agency predicts within five years it will surpass coal as the biggest power source. Solar has advantages over wind and hydro: The sun shines most everywhere, and both industry and consumers are producers -- fostering a "democratization" of power. Still, there are supply-chain, regulatory and other challenges. Explore the technology, the players and the road ahead.Â
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It will take decades for the full impact to be felt from climate initiatives that were enacted in 2022. But in less than a year since the Inflation Reduction Act became law, investments are pouring into renewable-energy projects that will benefit from subsidies created for businesses and consumers. Examine where the money is flowing, who is making investments and how increased demand for renewables could spur new domestic industries in the years ahead.
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Hydrogen is attracting attention and investment dollars as an energy alternative and a greener way to produce products like steel and fertilizers. To achieve the environmental benefit, hydrogen must be produced using renewable energy. Industry, government and science will need to address logistical challenges and cost barriers.
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The war in Ukraine, new energy policies and market disruptions have forced nations and companies to reassess how — and how long — the energy transition will play out. Tight supplies create an impetus to adopt renewables, while the need for energy security forces use of carbon-based and nuclear power. Gain insights on strategies and innovations.
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Sustainable investing has attracted trillions of dollars in assets, but skepticism remains about investment returns – and ESG investing has become a hot political issue. Explore how to maximize returns. Plus, see an interview with Linda Rendle, CEO of Clorox, which topped the Barron's Most Sustainable Companies list.
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The energy transition is dependent on lithium, nickel, steel and other materials required for renewables. The new energy ecosystem is based on mining, metals and minerals rather than drilling, petroleum and refining. Examine the new supply chain and what it means for EVs and renewable power.
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Recycling is a cornerstone of sustainability but only a small fraction of plastic waste is collected and reused. To keep plastics out of landfills and oceans, a transition is underway to create a new ecosystem of circular plastics. Examine what's underway, what's envisioned and the impact to come.
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The carbon trade market is evolving at a dizzying pace as companies seek to reduce their carbon footprint. A briefing for executives confronting environmental issues, investors eager to understand the carbon market and anyone interested in evaluating companies' impact on climate change.
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Investors need reliable information on how to pick sustainable investments that deliver the returns and impact they demand. Gain insights on strategies investors use to outperform, and hear from Christophe Beck, CEO of Ecolab, a company on the Barron's Most Sustainable Companies ranking.
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