Warren Buffett was spending $15bn on renewable energy. He’s now upped that to $30bn
Yesterday, it momentarily slipped Warren Buffett’s mind how much money Berkshire Hathaway is shelling out on wind and solar power in the US – $15bn (£8.9bn).
Speaking at the Edison Electric Institute’s annual convention in Las Vegas, the guru investor turned to deputy Greg Abel for a reminder of the figure, before coming back with, as reported by Bloomberg: “There’s another $15bn ready to go, as far as I’m concerned.”
Berkshire Hathaway’s betting more and more on renewable power as it expands its utility business.
Tax credits available to offset profits at other businesses, introduced as the US ups its reduction of carbon emissions, have enabled Buffett to put a lot more into renewables.
“We’ve poured billions and billions and billions of dollars in retained earnings, and several billion of additional equity… And we’re going to keep doing that as far as the eye can see”, he said.
The firm’s Berkshire Hathaway Energy has $70bn in assets and over 8.4m customers globally, operates power grids here in the UK, and natural gas pipelines stretching across vast swathes of the US.
“So far, we’ve stayed rich”, Buffett said.
Its solar farm in California will be one of the world’s largest when it’s completed in 2015.