Chemicals and Market Impact

Wacker - Well Placed With Polysilicon Business

Mar 15, 2022 2:37:02 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Renewable Power, Energy, Raw Materials, solar, polysilicon, Wacker, renewable energy, renewable power investments, energy costs, solar industry

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The very strong Wacker results and bullish outlook make sense for a company very exposed to the solar industry. The solar companies themselves may be struggling to make money, but their demand is very high and their thirst for raw materials equally high. In bp’s annual review of world energy, the company is forecasting a three-fold increase in the rate of annual renewable power investment and all of this will require more materials – setting up polysilicon suppliers like Wacker very well. The negative for Wacker, of course, is the high European footprint and the current increase in energy costs in Europe. Given the strong demand for polysilicon, Wacker should be able to raise prices – adding to the woes of the solar panel makers. See more in today's daily report.

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Energy Inflation Coming But Unlikely To Change The Pace Of Renewable Investment

Jun 17, 2021 1:48:57 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, LNG, Oil Industry, Energy, Inflation, Net-Zero, natural gas, renewable energy, renewable investment, natural gas prices

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The commentary on oil reflects the opposing views that OPEC+ capacity is looming and that every piece of incremental negative demand news is frightening, versus that OPEC+ is disciplined and wants higher prices, resulting in every incremental positive being welcomed. We are firmly on the side of higher oil prices as we cannot see any stakeholder in oil wanting anything except opportunity profits for as long as it may last from here.

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