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16-07-2024 · Insight

Transition investing: Exploring alpha potential

Our white paper details how instead of chasing everything that colors green, transition investing can create value for investors while contributing to climate goals.

Download the complete white paper below


    Authors

  • Chris Berkouwer - Portfolio Manager

    Chris Berkouwer

    Portfolio Manager

  • Yanxin Liu -  Portfolio Manager

    Yanxin Liu

    Portfolio Manager

  • Thijs Markwat - Climate Data Scientist

    Thijs Markwat

    Climate Data Scientist

Summary

  1. Transition investing offers significant long-term alpha opportunities

  2. A diversified investment approach is crucial

  3. Transition leaders are more likely outperform, especially in high-emitting sectors

In our white paper we explain how transition investing requires a comprehensive approach, balancing impact with financial health, operational track record and the sector’s competitive dynamics. Climate change demands broad solutions beyond just clean technologies, addressing equity for different stakeholders dependent on fossil fuels, and improving efficiency in sectors like food, transport, and buildings. While renewables and clean-tech sectors face challenges from higher interest rates, they still present growth opportunities. High-performing categories include energy efficiency solutions for buildings and waste management, which have both shown consistent returns, outperforming the MSCI All Country World Index over three- and ten-year periods.

Using Robeco’s in-house Climate Analytics toolbox, a useful framework to identify so-called transition leaders and laggards, we’ve found that transition leaders, particularly in high-impact sectors like energy and utilities, are likely to outperform laggards due to improved resource efficiency and better access to capital. This investment approach also highlights the difference between developed and emerging markets, with DM laggards outperforming EM counterparts due to sector biases. A diversified strategy focusing on practical climate solutions and transition leaders can capture the potential upside from improved efficiency and reduced environmental impact, making transition investing a viable path to achieving net zero with the potential for strong alpha generation.

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