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ID177161
Title ProperHow to finance the transition to low-carbon energy in Europe?
LanguageENG
AuthorPolzin, Friedemann
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper, we use standard scenarios focussing on renewable energy, energy efficiency and grid investments. We take stock of the literature and quantitative data on available sources of financing for clean energy to qualitatively match supply and demand of specific sources of finance in the European context. Our analysis shows that under the current investment mandates and lending criteria the required funds for a successful energy transition are available. In fact, the current landscape of financing sources can provide between two and six times what is necessary. However, institutional investors and lenders such as pension funds and banks in particular are reluctant to invest in the renewable energy or grid infrastructure because of expected (policy) discontinuities. In addition, more venture capital and household investment are needed to finance low-risk small-ticket projects in the early stages of innovative clean energy technologies, to complement the abundantly available funds for large-scale investments. Based on our analysis, we develop a matrix indicating the role and availability of different sources of finance and new intermediation channels in the energy transition and how these should be deployed.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.147; Dec 2020 : p.111863
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-12 147
Key WordsFinancial System ;  Sources of Finance ;  Clean Energy Investments ;  Mitigation Pathways