BP limbers up for green transition high-wire act 14 Sep 2020 The UK group is the first oil major to pivot to wind and solar in a big way. To fund the shift, CEO Bernard Looney has cut the dividend and assumes higher oil prices. Even then, investors face years of relatively spartan payouts, and uncertain returns from green investments.
Big Oil’s green turn is justified by the numbers 7 Sep 2020 BP’s call to hike spending on renewables risks a repeat of past goofs. But hard data implies oil majors have been the ones eroding shareholder value in recent years. By comparison, the falling expense of wind and solar power and their lower cost of capital make them a safer bet.
Vestas wind blows holes in BP’s green ambition 12 Aug 2020 The oil major is late to the party it called in 2000 with its “Beyond Petroleum” rebranding. Renewables were cheap to enter back then, when the Danish wind turbine maker was worth under $2 bln. Not so easy now, with soaring orders and revenue puffing up Vestas’s value to $29 bln.
Silver rally may have a bright, green future 23 Jul 2020 The white metal’s price is up more than gold's so far this year. Silver’s industrial uses mean it shines when lockdowns lift, but there’s a political dimension too. As an ingredient in solar panels, it could benefit from U.S. presidential hopeful Joe Biden’s clean-energy plan.
Tesla’s wacky valuation has a link to reality 22 Jul 2020 At $295 bln, Elon Musk’s firm accounts for a third of the market worth of the world’s big carmakers. Its surge has helped upstarts like Rivian, Nikola and Fisker raise cash, too. Tesla is way overpriced. But as a proxy for overall electric-vehicle success, it’s not far off.
Hydrogen investing is a lottery worth playing 22 Jul 2020 The element has huge potential as a carbon-free energy source. Prior false dawns, sky-high valuations and the difficulty of identifying which companies will endure are causes for investor caution. But the scale of the opportunity means there’s also a risk of missing out.
Tesla rivals’ solar deal brings few rays of light 7 Jul 2020 Blackstone-backed Vivint is selling to Sunrun for $1.5 bln. Price wars and the technology’s low take-up rate have sapped earnings and valuations. Merger cost-cuts will make the business more sustainable. But Tesla’s car heft and stellar valuation make it tough for competitors.
Viewsroom: Wirecard, Hong Kong and Tesla 2 Jul 2020 The German fintech scandal shines a light on its hapless regulator; China’s new security law stinks up the fragrant harbor and Elon Musk hasn’t just surpassed Toyota in market value, he’s becoming as rich as Croesus. Breakingviews columnists around the world weigh in.
Tesla market milestone puts Musk pay in overdrive 1 Jul 2020 The Silicon Valley upstart has overtaken Toyota to become the world’s largest carmaker by market worth. Its rapid ride to a $210 bln value also starts the clock on another huge payout for CEO Elon Musk. But production and income show investors have gotten ahead of themselves.
Corona Capital: Drug hoarding, Vacation-free world 1 Jul 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Stockpiling of Covid-19 treatment remdesivir may come back to haunt the Trump administration, while a forecast of $3.3 trillion in lost tourism is more than an inconvenience for some national economies.
Greening global recovery is cheaper than it looks 18 Jun 2020 Scattergun stimulus for virus-hit economies may increase carbon emissions. But new research suggests it would cost only a fraction of the $9 trillion mobilised to fight Covid-19 for policymakers to combat climate change and grow their economies at the same time. It’s worth a go.
Energy’s titans will experience a dead cat bounce 21 May 2020 The virus-led crude price crash is upending petrostates and oil majors alike. Incumbent leaders with storage capacity and low costs might seem to be the winners as smaller competitors flounder. But they’ll fall victim to the longer-term behavioural shifts prompted by Covid-19.
Carmakers’ green future gets revved up by Covid-19 18 May 2020 The virus has added pollution fears to climate-change concerns. That should be a boon for electric vehicles when production restarts. But cheap oil makes gas guzzlers look even more economical. State incentives like trading in clunkers for EV discounts would help tip the balance.
Tesla pits electric-power hope against experience 14 May 2020 A big battery upgrade could soon make Model 3s as cheap as gas guzzlers, Reuters reports. That’d be a big leap ahead for electric vehicles and could also shake up utilities. But the infrastructure needs work. And boss Elon Musk has a history of overpromising and underdelivering.
Corona Capital: Air travel, Starbucks 14 May 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Airlines’ experienced hands offer warning; Starbucks begins dance with landlords.
Trucks inch towards electric-vehicle critical mass 5 May 2020 Automakers have invested heavily in electric cars. But selling enough to justify needed infrastructure remains a chicken-and-egg problem. Putting batteries into the haulage fleets of Amazon, UPS and others could vault to a solution. A new report shows how utilities can help, too.
Tesla bulls switch on autopilot 16 Apr 2020 Elon Musk’s carmaker is now worth over $130 bln, its stock price having doubled from its coronavirus low in just four weeks. A stronger balance sheet, a reopened China, and its technology edge are all grounds for optimism. But yet again investors are ignoring hazards ahead.
Three Gorges will bridge its renewables IPO gap 15 Apr 2020 The Chinese state giant plans a $3.5 bln offer for its clean energy unit. Raising funds before the phase-out of subsidies for wind and solar projects is smart even if it will take the outfit more time to be cost-competitive with coal. A strong parent will help support the sale.
Strong dollar hits renewables when they’re down 30 Mar 2020 Plunging oil prices have already made wind and solar power less attractive. But a coronavirus-led weakening of emerging market currencies also pushes up the dollar cost of new projects. That puts a brake on growth just when the opposite is needed to hit carbon reduction targets.
Oil price war bolsters case for U.S. renewables 24 Mar 2020 The Saudi-Russia black-gold spat has drilled a hole in American energy suppliers’ finances and the country’s hopes for energy independence. Bailing out fossil-fuel companies is an option, but a more decisive switch to cleaner energy could make self-sufficiency an attainable goal.