While longer-term use of oil and gas products is in Enterprise Products' best interest, it is nice to see someone else pushing the point that we have been making for more than a year – that there is not enough material out there, in the right locations, to meet the suggested clean energy goals. It is important that this becomes better understood and accepted by a broader group than just Enterprise and C-MACC, as we will not get the needed tack in strategy, priorities, and incentives if there is a broad reliance on renewable targets that will not be met – we focus on the IPCC report in tomorrow’s ESG and Climate report.
Energy Transition Moving Forward; Commodity Availability To Support It In Question
Apr 12, 2022 12:06:03 PM / by Graham Copley posted in LNG, Renewable Power, Raw Materials, Supply Chain, hydrocarbons, Dow, Oil, natural gas, clean energy, Enterprise Products, materials, fossil fuels, material cost inflation, minerals, renewable targets