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S&P Global Merges Sustainable1 with Commodity Insights to Strengthen Energy Transition Analytics

S&P Global Merges Sustainable1 with Commodity Insights to Strengthen Energy Transition Analytics

S&P Global Merges Sustainable1 with Commodity Insights to Strengthen Energy Transition Analytics
  • The energy transition could unlock $53T in investment opportunities by 2050, while climate risks could impose $25T in financial impacts.
  • S&P Global integrates Sustainable1 with Commodity Insights to provide a 360-degree view of energy transition risks and opportunities.
  • The enhanced platform offers advanced analytics, sustainability reporting tools, and risk assessment capabilities to support corporate decision-making.

The transition to a net-zero economy presents both unparalleled investment opportunities and significant financial risks. By 2050, the energy transition could generate $53 trillion in clean energy and infrastructure investments, while climate hazards could cost major companies $25 trillion.

To help organizations navigate these dynamics, S&P Global has integrated Sustainable1 with its Commodity Insights division. This newly expanded business group provides deeper insights into energy transition, carbon markets, and sustainability reporting.

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Providing a connected lens on energy transition and sustainability will enable our clients to discover deeper clarity on the market risks and opportunities shaping the transition. — Leanne Todd, Head of Energy Transition, Sustainability and Services

Leanne Todd, Head of Energy Transition, Sustainability and Services

Comprehensive Market Intelligence

The enhanced offering delivers:

  • Energy transition opportunity identification: Market outlooks, asset valuation tools, and price assessments.
  • Due diligence support: Scenario modeling, corporate decarbonization pathways, and advisory insights.
  • Decarbonization tracking: Benchmarking sustainability performance across industries and projects.
  • Risk management tools: Climate risk analytics, portfolio stress testing, and supply chain assessments.
  • Regulatory compliance support: Data solutions and streamlined tools for evolving sustainability reporting requirements.

As the sustainability market evolves, so do our clients’ needs. We are uniquely positioned to support organizations throughout their energy transition journey, from climate resilience and reporting to innovative financing.”
— Lauren Smart, Head of Sustainable1

Lauren Smart, Head of Sustainable1

With this integration, S&P Global empowers businesses with the insights needed to capitalize on emerging opportunities while mitigating transition-related risks.

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