Pricey oil fuelling dirtier projects - 3 views
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Molly Fraser on 03 Jun 11It has often been said that even without a price on carbon there will be a meaningful shift to renewable energy sources once global oil supply peaks.
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Molly Fraser on 03 Jun 11So, has there been a mad rush to invest in cleaner, relatively more affordable alternatives to oil? Not really - it's been more like a casual stroll, even though such alternatives are highly competitive with oil above $100 (U.S.) a barrel.
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Molly Fraser on 03 Jun 11Roberts is vice-chairman of renewable energy investments within CIBC's wholesale banking group. He says the big petroleum companies are making some investments in green energy, such a solar, wind and biofuels, but it's a "drop in the bucket" compared to the money being spent on the exploration, drilling and extraction of unconventional - i.e. heavy - oil.
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Molly Fraser on 03 Jun 11Until there is a meaningful price on carbon in North America and China, oil companies will continue along this path. They'll go further, deeper and thicker. They'll take on more financial risk and take more chances with the environment. They'll scrape the bottom of the barrel, and they'll make generous profits doing it.