SOLAR ENERGY AND INVESTMENT IN NEW ENERGY SOLAR
The significant growth of the global solar industry in recent years has created a new mainstream infrastructure investment class – large-scale, stable, cash-flow producing solar power stations that generate emissions-free power on the back of technological innovations driving cost competitiveness.
Investment in New Energy Solar potentially gives you access to:
A rapidly growing global opportunity - Evidence suggests global solar power capacity could increase from 5 to 32 per cent of global power capacity by 2040.
Low ongoing costs after initial investment - Fuel for solar assets is free and unlimited – life span of solar panels is 25+ years meaning the majority of investment costs are incurred upfront.
Generally lower operating costs - Once panels are producing, minimal operating costs mean assets will generate cash flows throughout their useful life, irrespective of technology changes.
Ongoing cash flow generation - Ownership of relatively low risk producing solar power stations that generate cash flows by selling zero emissions electricity into the power grid.
Socially responsible investments - Climate change, pollution, natural resource constraints and positive public sentiment are creating more demand for electricity procured from renewable sources.
Limited exposure to technology risk - Solar photovoltaics is not new technology, while investing in high quality assets may also be largely de-risked through long-term Power Purchase Agreements with high quality off-takers (i.e. governments, utilities and large corporations).
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