BNEF – How Fund Managers Navigate Energy Investments
ETFs and mutual funds are exposed to the disruptive and rapidly changing forces reshaping the energy industry. The impact depends on the strategy managers follow, as well as the region and asset class where they choose to put money to work.
BloombergNEF has launched a new tool to measure which institutions and specific funds are betting on the companies building energy supply – and how those investments measure up against climate principles.
The Energy Supply Fund-Enabled Capex Ratio is a way to understand the affect those decisions have on energy supply. It measures the volume of capital expenditures enabled by funds for low-carbon assets as a proportion of the volume going to fossil fuels.
Join us for an exclusive webinar on the key findings from BloombergNEF's research. We will cover:
BloombergNEF has launched a new tool to measure which institutions and specific funds are betting on the companies building energy supply – and how those investments measure up against climate principles.
The Energy Supply Fund-Enabled Capex Ratio is a way to understand the affect those decisions have on energy supply. It measures the volume of capital expenditures enabled by funds for low-carbon assets as a proportion of the volume going to fossil fuels.
Join us for an exclusive webinar on the key findings from BloombergNEF's research. We will cover:
- Methodology of the ratio and key drivers of the results
- Key findings of the ratio analysis from over 70,000 funds
- Benchmarking and use cases of the ratio for institutions
- Measuring the relationship between alignment and financial performance
Speakers

Emma Champion
Global Head of Climate Research
BloombergNEF
Emma Champion is Global Head of Climate Research at BloombergNEF, based in London.

Ryan Loughead
Research Associate, Lead Author of the Energy Supply Fund-Enabled Capex
BloombergNEF
Ryan is an analyst on the Sustainability team at BloombergNEF. He covers the role of financial institutions in the energy transition, investigating lending, underwriting and investing strategies in the energy sector. Prior to his role at BNEF, Ryan worked as an investment analyst at Mercer Investments. Ryan Holds an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial college London and an MA in Economics from the University if Edinburgh