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Economic Instruments to Leverage Clean Energy Investment
Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun; Philip Gass; Shruti Sharma; Lourdes Sanchez; Christopher Beaton; Daniella Echeverría; Anissa Suharsono
发表日期2018-08
出版者IISD
出版年2018
页码59
语种英语
概述There is widespread recognition that the bulk of the investment needed to meet the Paris objectives and SDGs will have to come from private...
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There is widespread recognition that the bulk of the investment needed to meet the Paris objectives and SDGs will have to come from private investors aiming to make commercial returns.

Many of the needed investments are not currently considered to be attractive private sector opportunities. How can those opportunities be made sufficiently attractive for private investors to dedicate their funds at the scale needed for the necessary energy transition? Answers to this question suggest a strong role for economic instruments capable of leveraging private investment.

This report focuses on specific fiscal policies in three major developing economies and discuss the extent to which they support—or detract from—Nationally Determined Contribution and SDG achievement, and the emerging energy transition:

  • India – Goods and Services Tax (GST) reform
  •  Mexico – Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) market
  • Indonesia – Fossil fuel subsidy reforms

It finds that Indonesia, Mexico and India are all pursuing a shift to renewable and clean energy, in part to achieve their Paris climate targets. Their experience in introducing new economic instruments or in reforming existing ones highlights their critical importance in planning the achievement of NDCs and energy-related SDGs. On the one hand, they can impede renewable energy investment, a situation that calls for urgent reforms to better align the economic policy environment to the countries’ international commitments. On the other hand, the use of new economic instruments must be part of policy packages used to incentivize desirable private investments to drive the energy transition. Mexico’s case highlighted the use of a CEL market alongside other climate-focused policies to promote clean energy investment.

It concludes by submitting four broad recommendations to governments:

  1. Seek to align economic policies with NDC targets and energy-related SDGs.
  2. Ensure economic instruments, taken as a whole, send an overall signal to investors that is clear and strong enough to shift investments.
  3. Consider using public finance raised by economic instruments in a way that fosters the energy transition.
  4. Build an evidence base for the careful design of economic instruments and their ongoing assessment and adjustment.
主题Climate Change Mitigation
URLhttps://www.iisd.org/library/economic-instruments-leverage-clean-energy-investment
来源智库International Institute for Sustainable Development (Canada)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/56481
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Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun,Philip Gass,Shruti Sharma,et al. Economic Instruments to Leverage Clean Energy Investment. 2018.
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