As Bloomberg reports, this has bolstered the share prices for LED manufacturing companies that sell in China, and notes a potential subsidy from the Chinese government to LED manufacturers. It is likely that the policy change will affect companies all along the supply chain for LEDs, including those involved in manufacture, distribution and sales. This investment opportunity, together with other forms of energy efficiency, has been highlighted by some fund managers as a theme for investment, as changes in policy and consumer preferences will likely lead to long term growth.
China's ban on incandescent bulbs shows opportunities for investment in energy efficiency.
By Louise Fallon, Worldwise Investor
9 November 2011 | Thematic News | Comments (0)
As Bloomberg reports, this has bolstered the share prices for LED manufacturing companies that sell in China, and notes a potential subsidy from the Chinese government to LED manufacturers. It is likely that the policy change will affect companies all along the supply chain for LEDs, including those involved in manufacture, distribution and sales. This investment opportunity, together with other forms of energy efficiency, has been highlighted by some fund managers as a theme for investment, as changes in policy and consumer preferences will likely lead to long term growth.
Fund context:
Schroders Global Climate Change has an energy efficiency theme which currently makes up around 40% of its investment portfolio. This includes companies that distribute LEDs together with other energy efficiency themes such as more efficient cars and televisions.Many of the funds investing in Clean Energy, Multi-Thematic and Environmental themes have energy efficiency as a sub-theme, such as Pictet Clean Energy, F&C Global Climate Opportunities and Legal & General Environmental Enterprises.
Related funds:
F&C Global Climate Opportunities
L&G Global Environmental Enterprises
Pictet Clean Energy
Schroder Global Climate Change
Useful links:
Simon Webber: Energy Efficiency is the answer (Professionals only)The Guardian: China phase out incandescent lightbulbs
The Telegraph: China to phase out energy inefficient light bulbs
Tags: Global, Asia | Clean Energy, Multi-thematic, Environmental |
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Louise Fallon starting working for Worldwise Investor as an intern over the summer and has written a number of articles during that time.
Louise is studying for a degree in Mathematics and Economics BSc at London School of Economics and Political Science, and graduates next summer.
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