Finance and Justice in Low-Carbon Energy Transitions

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Finance and Justice in Low-Carbon Energy Transitions. / Hall, Stephen; Roelich, Katy E.; Davis, Mark E. et al.
In: Applied Energy, Vol. 222, No. July 2018, 15.07.2018, p. 772-780.

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Hall S, Roelich KE, Davis ME, Holstenkamp L. Finance and Justice in Low-Carbon Energy Transitions. Applied Energy. 2018 Jul 15;222(July 2018):772-780. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.04.007

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title = "Finance and Justice in Low-Carbon Energy Transitions",
abstract = "Up to $61trillion of power systems investment is needed to fulfil the Paris Agreement. The mobilisation of so much capital is a huge challenge. As such, energy policy is changing to meet the needs of commercial finance. However, very little has been done to question the justice implications of this capital mobilisation, and what alternatives there are to commercially-oriented finance for low carbon energy systems. This paper uses a comparative analysis of two developed economies to explore how {\textquoteleft}alternative{\textquoteright} forms of finance operate in each nation{\textquoteright}s energy investment landscape. We find alternative finance is often set in opposition to commercial capital. Alternative finance in both nations is motivated by financial justice outcomes that are poorly understood in current energy policy. Our findings suggest that 6 principles are key to {\textquoteleft}just{\textquoteright} energy finance: affordability, good governance, due process, intra-generational equity, spatial equity, and financial resilience. Energy policy that seeks to mobilise capital, should take account of all six principles.",
keywords = "Management studies, Alternative Finanzierungsformen, Ethisches Investment, Energy research, B{\"u}rgerenergie, Energiewende, Finanzierung",
author = "Stephen Hall and Roelich, {Katy E.} and Davis, {Mark E.} and Lars Holstenkamp",
note = "Funding Information: Part of this work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under grant Ref: EP/N029488/1. This work was also supported by a grant issued by Friends Provident Foundation through their {\textquoteleft}Building Resilient Economies{\textquoteright} programme. http://www.friendsprovidentfoundation.org/grants/projects/financial-innovation-today-towards-economic-resilience-the-bauman-institute-part-of-the-university-of-leeds/ . The authors would like to thank the reviewers for their helpful comments which illuminated several lines of enquiry which substantially strengthened this work. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018",
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language = "English",
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KW - Alternative Finanzierungsformen

KW - Ethisches Investment

KW - Energy research

KW - Bürgerenergie

KW - Energiewende

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