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International Financial Institutions, Climate Change & the Urgency to Facilitate Clean Energy Investment in Developing & Emerging Market Economies (Hardcover)
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International Financial Institutions, Climate Change & the Urgency to Facilitate Clean Energy Investment in Developing & Emerging Market Economies (Hardcover)
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Climate change is perhaps among the most serious challenges that
humankind has ever faced and perhaps the greatest market failure
the world has ever seen. At the same time, clean unutilised energy
resources around the world are available that could help remedy
climate and environmental problems while also improving peoples
lives. It is likely that most of the increased demand for energy in
the future will be in the developing and emerging world. This is
also where most unutilised clean energy sources are located. The
challenge of climate change requires strong comprehensive and firm
action from the international community. Clean energy projects tend
to be large, capital intensive and long term. They require long
term commitment from all the players involved as well as mutual
trust. International financial institutions (IFIs), including the
World Bank Group and regional development banks can play a key role
in promoting the use of clean energy sources by facilitating clean
energy investment in developing and emerging markets. This book
focuses on those challenges, mainly using geothermal energy
projects as examples, but also by providing an example of a large
hydropower project to illustrate how the funding and risk
mitigation instruments of IFIs, as well as national agencies such
as export credit agencies (ECA)s, have been used to mobilise funds
in a difficult investment environment. The book is divided into
eleven chapters. Chapter One discusses the current global
investment regime and the absence of an international organisation
for investments comparable to the World Trade Organization that
focuses on cross border trade. Chapter Two examines the World Bank
Group and its emphasis on loans instead of guarantees for capital
mobilisation. Chapter Three discusses international financial
institutions, including regional development banks and their risk
mitigation instruments. Chapter Four focuses on how IFIs can make
more use of their instruments to support cross border clean energy
projects in developing and emerging economies. Chapter Five
assesses the effectiveness of the risk mitigation instruments used
by the World Bank Group. Chapter Six analyses the upfront
development costs associated with geothermal development and
geothermal projects. Chapter Seven analyses the costs and benefits
of deploying public-private partnerships for clean energy projects.
Chapter Eight focuses on contested multilateralism and the recent
establishment of new international financial institutions under
Chinese leadership, i.e. the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
and the New Development (BRICS) Bank. Chapter Nine examines Iceland
with its geothermal cluster as well as how developing and emerging
countries could learn from Icelands experience. Chapter Ten
analyses selected cross border clean energy projects, including
geothermal and hydropower, and shows how various funding and risk
mitigation instruments have been used in practice. Chapter Eleven
stresses the urgency for global action to address the climate
crisis facing humankind. Finally, the concluding chapter shows how
international financial institutions can be key instruments for
successful global climate solutions. The book draws on the authors
experience in three continents (Africa, Asia and Europe) as a staff
member of the World Bank Group.
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