Oil and gas are on the rise, uranium demand is ever-increasing, and renewable energy isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be. But how can investors balance their portfolio and invest in the future of energy? Click here to access the full Thematic Insights investor report.

In this edition of Thematic Insights, formerly known as Thematica, business writer and analyst Jeff Nielson provides an outlook into the green energy market, highlighting the following:

  • The importance of oil and gas: Acknowledging that fossil fuels are still integral to energy and the economy.
  • Renewable energy: is it really green? What the path towards clean and green energy actually looks like.
  • Is nuclear energy about to explode: Understanding that nuclear power isn’t just about nuclear disasters but is integral to the future of energy.
  • Energy Stocks: Dive into enduring value for those seeking leverage.
  • A fine balancing act: Achieving climate change goals with an even-keeled energy strategy.

In tandem with the breakdown of the current landscape of the green energy market and the many ways to invest, Jocelyn Aspa, markets reporter with The Market Online, breaks down seven companies with massive upside potential that might pique the interest of investors.

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