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Since the United States hosted the Leaders' Summit on Climate in 2021, numerous countries have committed to net-zero emission targets. Given the size of their economies, populations, and greenhouse gas emissions, emerging markets and developing economies in South, East, and Southeast Asia will play a key role in determining whether or not these targets are achieved. The Net-Zero Transitions in Energy and Finance focuses on the net-zero transition in Southeast Asia and applies the lessons learned to other major emerging markets and developing economies. It argues that net-zero emission targets require not only synchronised changes of the complementary elements in energy systems but also in the financial institutions that fund and invest in facilitating system transitions. Proposing novel frameworks for analysing electricity system transitions with empirical evidence, this book identifies enabling factors, drivers, and barriers, and offers solutions for overcoming the challenges of multi-sector transitions.
Contents
1. The net-zero transitions in energy and finance: an introduction; 2. Propagation of climate-related transition risk between the financial and electricity sector; 3. Determinants of the direction and speed of electricity system transition: an analytical framework; 4. Estimated stranded assets in the electricity sector in the Southeast Asian region; 5. Reconciling net-zero emission and growing electricity demand: electricity system transitions in Vietnam; 6. Moving towards a natural gas-based electricity system: electricity system transitions in the Philippines; 7. How have global net zero finance advanced net zero electricity system transitions? The case of ETM and JETP; 8. Making financial systems work for net zero transitions in electricity systems.