With global climate change increasing the demand for green energy and strong government support commissioned to the long term, there had not been a better timing to invest in renewables than now. We see a great opportunity to benefit from its high sustainability credentials.
Increasing clean energy generation goals, and Federal, state and private support along with increasing cost competitiveness have driven a major shift in electricity production, expanding the renewable opportunity set. TGIM Assets focus on renewables assets spanning solar, hydro, geothermal, waste-toenergy, and wind.
The push towards creating a more sustainable economy is gaining traction in many energy-related and industriallinked businesses as there is an increasing need to find ways to reduce, recycle, and reuse waste and by-products in innovative and environmentally beneficial ways.
The UK has the third largest utility-scale solar market in Europe with an installed capacity of around 12GW. The market evolved rapidly over the past six years as the cost of photovoltaic installation dropped significantly. Our strategy focuses on the transition of operating PV assets from short to long term capital and as well as construction of new solar PV assets.
Onshore and offshore wind farms from mid- to late-stage projects will provide enormous opportunities in the coming decades. The evolving energy crisis in Europe will accelerate and expand wind farms projects in scale.
Either as standalone or green-energy affiliated battery storage systems will be key to enhance energy supply strategies as well as energy security.
In the transition from fossil fuels towards renewable – typically intermittent – energy sources, the benefits of waste as a source of energy include reliable production. Waste-to-energy plants run day and night, throughout the year, which compensates for the more intermittent production of solar energy and wind power. Waste-to-energy projects are currently underway in the UK in particular, where electricity generation based on both renewable sources and non-recyclable waste has been developed systematically over the long term.
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