War turns energy independence into a premium, says renewable fund manager

“Energy independence is back on the table in terms of being an important driver of renewables. That has become a premium,” says Philip Ripman, manager of Storebrand’s Renewable Energy fund, which so far has outperformed the market in 2022.
Philip Ripman, manager of Storebrand’s Renewable Energy fund. | Photo: PR Storebrand.
Philip Ripman, manager of Storebrand’s Renewable Energy fund. | Photo: PR Storebrand.

Russia’s attack on Ukraine is speeding up the transition to renewables but has also caused energy independence to be valued like never before, says Philip Ripman, manager of Storebrand’s Renewable Energy fund.

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