The challenge of institutional investment in renewable energy
The challenge of institutional investment in renewable energy / David Nelson & Brendan Pierpont. Climate Policy Initiative, March 2013, 92 p.
Presentation (© CPI) :
Institutional investors, which together manage assets of over $70 trillion, often have investment objectives that are aligned with the investment profile of infrastructure. At first glance, access to this large pool of capital and the alignment of objectives should help lower the costs of financing renewable energy. In this study, CPI finds that while these investors could supply a significant share of the total required investment, various factors limit the extent to which they can invest in a way that could lower the cost of financing renewable energy. Furthermore, financial regulation of institutional investors, regulation of energy markets, and renewable energy policy, often create additional obstacles to renewable energy investment.
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Danièle Revel (26 avril 2013). The challenge of institutional investment in renewable energy. Veille énergie climat. Consulté le 19 février 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/oaaz