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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Suncor Energy Inc T.SU

Alternate Symbol(s):  SU

Suncor Energy Inc. is a Canada-based integrated energy company. The Company's segments include Oil Sands, Exploration and Production (E&P), and Refining and Marketing. Its operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading; offshore oil production; petroleum refining in Canada and the United States; and the Company’s Petro-Canada retail and wholesale distribution networks... see more

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Suncor Energy Inc > Investment in solar is now > all other forms of energy
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Post by Obscure1 on Jun 07, 2024 8:41am

Investment in solar is now > all other forms of energy

https://reneweconomy.com.au/more-money-is-being-poured-into-solar-than-all-other-energy-technologies-combined/

The world is switching to solar as it should.  Why?  Because the cost is already much cheaper than any other form of energy and is going to continue to get a lot cheaper. 

The environmentalists are going to do their thing based upon studies that support their views.  Politicians will tilt in the direction that best suits their agendas.  However, what really moves the needle is investment.  The business case for solar and battery storage is WAY past the theoretical stage.

Going forward, developing nations will build their infrastructure upon solar and storage because they will be able to build a brand new infrastructure for less than the cost of for one year of operation of a hydrogen based infrastructure.  It's triue whether you believe it or not.  Check out what has been happening in Australia for example. 

"According to the IMF definition, there are 152 developing countries with a current population of around 6.82 billion. 

That's over 85% for those keeping score.  Most of that population lives in a climate where solar power will flourish.  

None of the above is going to happen overnight, but it is going to happen much faster than you think.  In fact, it already is as evicdenced by the title. 

I love SU's cash flow.  How can you not? The frustration for SU nvestors is that the market doesn't recognize the tremdous cash flows of a company like Suncor.  I read on this forum this morning that IF Suncor traded at Nividia multiples, then the price of SU would be $400.  That will never happen because Nividia is going to power the AI world which is the future whether we like it or not. 

At some point (I don't know when and I don't think any of the so called experts do either) the demand for oil is going to start on a downward slope. How do I know that?  Follow the money.

Comment by bttmfischer on Jun 07, 2024 10:48am
It wouldn't be fake news now done by AI, would it?
Comment by Obscure1 on Jun 07, 2024 11:01am
Perhaps the more pertinent question is:  How fake is the International Energy Agency that produced the report?
Comment by mrbb on Jun 08, 2024 4:02am
look like battery boy has morphed into solar boy, with no apology to forum members who have to endure their EV BS for the past year.  With their past record, gonna set themselves another fumble. Of course, solar/wind energy is alot less environment damaging and less scammy than EVs, so it won't be a collapse but not news worthy. Luckily one did took my challenge as an advice to cancel his ...more  
Comment by mrbb on Jun 11, 2024 5:26pm
uh oh, too much of the good things Australia to impose sun tariff on power exporting back to grid during peak sunny period.  A taste of thing to come for eager residential solar exporters in other jurisdiction.  A Current Affair: Solar panel owners could soon pay the price for going green (nine.com.au)
Comment by mrbb on Jun 13, 2024 8:03pm
too much of good things, germany pays denmark to shut down some of their windmills Germans pay to have Danish wind turbines turned off when it's windy | TV MIDTVEST I think we are rushing. In my view, this has the character of untimely enthusiasm rather than due diligence, he says.   You don't say..
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