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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Preface; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; Acronyms and abbreviations; Executive summary; Chapter 1.An integrated overview of channels and approaches for mobilising institutional investment in sustainable energy; References; Chapter 2.The role of institutional investors in financing sustainable energy infrastructure; Financing needs and economic opportunity for sustainable energy; Dynamics of investment financing sources for sustainable energy; Strains on traditional sources of sustainable energy finance Institutional investors and their potential to finance sustainable energy investmentsLimitations and challenges for scaling up institutional investment in sustainable energy; Recent trends in institutional investor activity; The evolution of institutional investor activity: The maturing green bond market; The evolution of institutional investor activity: The emergence of YieldCos; The evolution of institutional investor activity: Direct and intermediated project investment; Key takeaways for policy makers; Notes; Annex 2.A1 Levelised cost of electricity; References Chapter 3.Towards a framework for understanding investment channelsMethodology and samples summary data; Geographic flow of investments; Investment pathways used by institutional investors; The "Make or Buy" Option; Plotting pension fund investments in sustainable energy projects and companies; Breaking down the framework by a single deal; Future applications of the framework; Key takeaways for policy makers; Notes; Annex 3.A1 Annotated key for Figure 3.9 providing detail of transactions and logic for classification; Notes; References Chapter 4.A stocktaking of risk mitigants and transaction enablers for sustainable energy investmentRisk mitigants; Role of financial institutions in credit enhancement and risk reduction; Subordination; Loan loss reserves; Guarantees and insurance products; Currency risk protection; Public investment funds; Cornerstone investment; Transaction enablers for sustainable energy investment; Securitisation; Warehousing; Standardisation of contracts and reporting and data collection; Co-investment, joint-ventures and consortiums; Co-operation and collaboration, and other informal knowledge-sharing Key takeaways for policy makersNotes; References; Chapter 5.Mobilising institutional investment in sustainable energy: Recommendations for policy makers; What are the key actions for governments?; Note; Annex 5.A1 Background to the policy recommendations; Notes; References; Glossary |
ISBN: | 92-64-22457-2 ; 92-64-22458-0 ; 978-92-64-22458-2 ; 978-92-64-22457-5 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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