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The low carbon investing sector saw a notable decrease in short interest, dropping 15% month-over-month, suggesting market participants anticipate medium-term gains in renewable tech equities. "It has given businesses the confidence to invest in jobs, skills, and innovation that benefit people in areas like the Humber, Teesside, and across the whole country. Government policy can play a key role in building new markets, especially in the near term. Rational and constructive policies are needed to drive projects in the early stages. We have the expertise and network to bring this technology to the market. Analysts project that low carbon investing will benefit from the U.S. Senate’s upcoming green stimulus bill, potentially adding 4–6% upside to major renewable energy equities. Lithium battery producers are seen as short-term outperformers in this sector.