ESG, Recycling, & Climate | Weekly Thematic

European Taxpayers Funding CCS, Despite Higher Carbon Pricing
May 12, 2021
Products Mentioned:
Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen, Silver, Aluminum, PV Cells, Copper, Methanol, Lithium, Ethylene, Ethanol, Propylene, LNG, Coal, Natural Gas
Companies Mentioned:
ExxonMobil, BASF, Dow, LyondellBasell, Ineos, Total, Borealis, Shell, Air Products, Air Liquide, Gulf Coast Sequestration, Indorama, Occidental, United Airlines, Albemarle, BlackRock
Subjects Covered:
Recycling, Renewables, Carbon Capture, Emissions, New Energy, The Hydrogen Economy, ESG Investing

C-MACC Weekly “CRETER” (Climate etc.)

European Taxpayers Funding CCS, Despite Higher Carbon Pricing

  • Carbon prices are rising but governments in Europe are giving subsidies anyway
  • This could create competitive discord as some countries help some companies
  • Renewable chemicals & polymers are getting attention but remain more costly
  • Blue hydrogen projects suggest faith in near-term cheap power is fading
  • Some healthy debate on whether the ESG investment community should be driving the climate change bus and why we need regulatory governance (at last!)

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