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rogerthat_au
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
The ROI exists - Goldman, Walburg, etc all have billions invested. Most solar developers are private companies. A lot of the oil giants have been investing in these developers to diversify. The issue is not whether this asset class generates a return, but rather is it available to non-institutional investors. Diversification normally preserves wealth - we tend to recommend our investors to allocate 5% of their portfolio in this asset class - its not correlated and annuity generating). Full disclaimer - I'm a co-founder at renewables.org.
rogerthat_au
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Your latter suggestion (public corporation) exists. Check out Renew Power - they're a large developer from India. The challenge historically has been there are very few such listed developers. Most of this asset class so far has only been available to very large funds - Goldman, Walburg, etc who operate privately. That's why we entered the space too (see: www.renewables.org - only for accredited investors for now)