
Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780443247361 |
ISBN10: | 0443247366 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 372 pages |
Size: | 228x152 mm |
Weight: | 450 g |
Language: | English |
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The Role of Green and Transition Finance in Achieving Carbon Neutrality and Sustainable Energy
Publisher: Elsevier
Date of Publication: 7 March 2025
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The Role of Green and Transition Finance in Achieving Carbon Neutrality and Sustainable
Energy offers a thorough yet accessible exploration of a vital, often overlooked aspect of the energy transition. Authored by leading experts, this book is organized into three sections: fundamentals of green and transition finance, their role in achieving carbon neutrality and ESG goals, and the policies that drive the energy transition.
Readers will gain insights into financial instruments and mechanisms influencing global financial markets and the energy sector, focusing on ESG factors. This book covers strategies that support sustainable, green, and net-zero innovations and includes diverse tools, case studies, and global perspectives to help readers design policies, model outcomes, and track progress.
From foundational theory to complex, country-level case studies, this book is an essential guide for students, policymakers, and researchers in energy and financial markets. Written in clear, policy-oriented language, it suits readers from diverse backgrounds.
Energy offers a thorough yet accessible exploration of a vital, often overlooked aspect of the energy transition. Authored by leading experts, this book is organized into three sections: fundamentals of green and transition finance, their role in achieving carbon neutrality and ESG goals, and the policies that drive the energy transition.
Readers will gain insights into financial instruments and mechanisms influencing global financial markets and the energy sector, focusing on ESG factors. This book covers strategies that support sustainable, green, and net-zero innovations and includes diverse tools, case studies, and global perspectives to help readers design policies, model outcomes, and track progress.
From foundational theory to complex, country-level case studies, this book is an essential guide for students, policymakers, and researchers in energy and financial markets. Written in clear, policy-oriented language, it suits readers from diverse backgrounds.
Table of Contents:
Part I - Overview of green and transition finance
1. The state of transition finance in Korea: Framework and practice
2. Japan’s Green Transformation Policy challenges and ESG investments
3. Role of banks and nonbanking financial institutions in accelerating ESG investments: Perspectives from ASEAN
4. Market-based solutions and supporting policies to scale up private capital in transition finance
Part II
Green and transition finance for meeting carbon neutrality and ESG goals 000
5. Unveiling the potential and perspectives of ESG investments in Vietnam
6. What spurs ESG performance? Evidence from Chinese capital market liberalization
7. Can venture capital coinvestments address cleantech underfunding?
8. Bridging the climate finance gap in China: Informational considerations
Part III
Policies for facilitating the energy transition
9. Role of the inflation reduction acts in financing hydrogen energy projects: Opportunities and challenges
10. Role of governments in unlocking private investments in green energy projects
11. Examining the renewable energy transition financing instruments: Indonesia and ASEAN countries perspectives
12. Green finance for energy transition, energy poverty alleviation, and energy security
13. Assessing the progress and challenges in transition finance: Comparative insights from Japan and Europe for Korea
1. The state of transition finance in Korea: Framework and practice
2. Japan’s Green Transformation Policy challenges and ESG investments
3. Role of banks and nonbanking financial institutions in accelerating ESG investments: Perspectives from ASEAN
4. Market-based solutions and supporting policies to scale up private capital in transition finance
Part II
Green and transition finance for meeting carbon neutrality and ESG goals 000
5. Unveiling the potential and perspectives of ESG investments in Vietnam
6. What spurs ESG performance? Evidence from Chinese capital market liberalization
7. Can venture capital coinvestments address cleantech underfunding?
8. Bridging the climate finance gap in China: Informational considerations
Part III
Policies for facilitating the energy transition
9. Role of the inflation reduction acts in financing hydrogen energy projects: Opportunities and challenges
10. Role of governments in unlocking private investments in green energy projects
11. Examining the renewable energy transition financing instruments: Indonesia and ASEAN countries perspectives
12. Green finance for energy transition, energy poverty alleviation, and energy security
13. Assessing the progress and challenges in transition finance: Comparative insights from Japan and Europe for Korea