Diversification and anticipation of new technologies are a few factors when it comes to investing in Renewables. We asked Marc Schürch, Head Renewable Energy, on his views on the current market dynamics.

Investing in Renewables is popular, as they are not just sustainable and contribute to achieving our climate targets, but they offer attractive and stable returns.  The video series explores and informs about various infrastructure investment opportunities for investors.

What are the key considerations when investing in Renewables?

There has been a lot of tailwinds in Renewable Energy in the last couple of years, is the market now saturated?

What new technologies are at the forefront of future Renewable Energy investing?

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