Shell’s low-carbon shift yet to charm investors 2 May 2019 The Anglo-Dutch group had a more profitable quarter than Exxon and is better placed for a greener future. But its valuation lags that of its U.S. peer, which finds more new reserves. Investors seem to care more about how much oil is pumped now than when crude demand will peak.
Elliott kicks China’s EDP bid when it’s down 14 Feb 2019 The activist investor objected to China Three Gorges’ offer for the Portuguese utility. The deal was struggling, and Elliott’s plan, to invest in renewables, isn’t controversial. But the Chinese group’s large shareholding could still be a problem for Paul Singer’s fund.
Hadas: Silly carbon tax talk hides hard choices 2 Jan 2019 The principle that higher prices reduce demand lies behind calls for levies on carbon dioxide emissions. But prices cannot do much in the large, complicated and economically crucial energy industry. Only big government, or major lifestyle adjustments, can really change things.
Strange solar deal puts sunlight on market mayhem 24 Oct 2018 Hanergy Mobile Energy wants to buy out Hong Kong-listed Hanergy Thin Film at a $27 bln value and take it public in mainland China. The same man behind the mess that has left the target’s shares frozen for years controls the parent. It hardly makes these market structures shine.
Hot summers are least of UK utilities’ problems 12 Sep 2018 SSE’s shares dipped after high temperatures and gas prices forced a profit warning. A cap on tariffs for retail customers will hit the sector further. And all energy companies have to work out how to cope with the falling cost of renewables and competition from new entrants.
China’s solar stress could burn more dealmakers 13 Aug 2018 Slashing official support for solar energy helped scupper Shanghai Electric’s plan to snap up a $2 bln stake in giant GCL-Poly’s core unit. A downturn should drive consolidation in the heavily indebted sector. But the doomed deal shows how hard it is for two sides to agree.
Elon Musk outburst puts Tesla board on the spot 16 Jul 2018 Punishing a CEO who tweets, without evidence, that someone is a pedophile ought to be a no-brainer. But Musk’s fortunes and the electric-car maker’s are symbiotic, and his allies pack the board. Investors should worry for their own sakes if directors fail to act this time.
CATL’s overseas charge has lasting power 10 Jul 2018 The Chinese battery champion will build its first factory abroad in Germany after scoring a $5 bln supply deal with BMW. It establishes a base in a promising market for electric vehicles. The newly listed company is cementing its lead over compatriot Warren Buffett-backed BYD.
China’s renewable giants can live without handouts 29 Jun 2018 Authorities are pulling state subsidies for solar and wind companies. The shake-out recalls earlier crises, which claimed stars like Suntech. Now, however, cheaper technology and better supporting infrastructure give clean energy champions a chance to thrive on their own.
Tesla shareholders box themselves into corner 5 Jun 2018 They ought to strip CEO Elon Musk of the chairmanship thanks to his sprawling responsibilities, production problems and recent outbursts. But investors helped make Tesla a personality-cult stock. Any direct attack on Musk risks undermining the electric-car maker’s fortunes.
Nuclear deal flags UK’s public investment caprice 5 Jun 2018 Britain may take a stake in Hitachi’s likely $20 bln-plus Wylfa power plant. That could make it cheaper than the controversial Hinkley deal. Yet it’s still a big bet on a scheme that energy shifts could render ill-advised, at a time when simpler public projects have been spurned.
Enel’s Brazil dominance needs elbow grease 31 May 2018 The Italian utility offered $2 bln to buy grid operator Eletropaulo, over three times its market value in March. It makes sense for Enel to grow its presence in South America’s biggest country, but extracting value at this price will require hefty cost savings and efficiencies.
Oil rally puts New Delhi in a bind 29 May 2018 As a major energy importer, India is in a tight spot. Taxes introduced when crude was cheap are now squeezing consumers. The government can’t reverse course without creating a budget hole – unless it makes up the shortfall by taxing ONGC and other producers instead.
Portuguese power bid tests EU’s open door to China 11 May 2018 China Three Gorges is set to bid for the 77 pct of EDP it doesn’t own. The group has been an investor since 2011, but success would place the 11 bln euro utility under Chinese state control. That will add a spark to European Commission plans to better screen foreign investment.
California helps Paris send solar message 11 May 2018 The most populous U.S. state is making panels mandatory on most homes built after 2020. It will cut emissions only a little. But the clean-energy focus will push other states along. Fossil-fuel producers will have fewer excuses to ignore the renewable writing on the wall, too.
Viewsroom: What’s eating at Elon Musk? 10 May 2018 Tesla’s CEO berated analysts for asking “boring, bonehead questions” after the electric-car maker reported a record quarterly loss. He then taunted Warren Buffett, suggesting his idea of corporate “moats” is sugary nonsense. Breakingviews columnists discuss why Musk is so testy.
Tesla speeding toward capital raise crunch time 2 May 2018 The electric-car maker lost $710 mln last quarter. It also missed more production targets, annoyed a regulator, lost more key staff, clamped down on costs and got less than ecstatic support for CEO Elon Musk’s bonus plan. Better to sell new stock now than wait for more bad news.
Coal clearout puts Rio on path to greener deals 28 Mar 2018 The Anglo-Australian miner has raised $4.2 bln this month getting out of coal. That implies more buybacks and fewer environmental concerns, helping lift Rio Tinto’s modest valuation. It can also focus on future growth, including investments in battery ingredients like lithium.
Duke Energy draws power from climate activism 22 Mar 2018 America’s largest electricity generator plans to phase out coal and slash carbon emissions. Gas and renewables make business sense regardless of the Trump administration’s policy-reversal efforts, it claims. Duke’s stance and transparency put Exxon’s climate disclosures to shame.
German utilities give new setup chance of success 13 Mar 2018 E.ON expects 600-800 million euros of synergies from its mega-asset swap with fellow German utility RWE. Both companies have announced better 2017 results than expected. That puts their carve-up of Innogy on a firmer footing.