Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for a Low-Carbon Economy: Perspectives from the Greater Bay Area of China
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword by Shanjun Li -- Foreword by Jatin Nathwani -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Economic and Financial Policy for Sustainability -- Green Finance Reform and Innovation for Sustainable Development of the Greater Bay Area: Towards an Ecosystem for Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Finance as Driving Force to Promote the High-Quality Economic Development -- 3 Articulating the Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Green Development Policy as Priority in the Economic Planning -- 3.2 Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 4 Exploration and Practice of National Green Finance Reform Demonstration Zone -- 4.1 Features of Guangzhou Green Gold Reform Pilot Area -- 4.2 The Advantages -- 5 Green Development in Guangzhou City Through an Innovative Ecosystem for Sustainable Economic Growth -- 5.1 Promoting High-Quality Economic Development Through Environmental Protection -- 5.2 Implementation of Green Development with Innovative Government Support -- 5.3 Adoption of Market Instruments to Motivate Enterprises to Participate in Green Development -- 6 Direction for Further Investigation in the Future: Innovation Through Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 6.1 The Dual Attributes of Green Finance as Both Financial and Public Instruments -- 6.2 Issues with Information Asymmetry and Initiatives to Enhance the Measurement of the Green Standard -- 6.3 Clarifying the Boundary Between Government and Market for a Long-Term Collaborative Mechanism -- 7 The Way Forward: Augmenting Green Finance Innovation for High-Quality Development -- 7.1 Determining the Industry Standards, Constraints, and Targets for the Development of Sustainable Energy Infrastructure and Green Industry -- 7.2 Encouraging Innovation in Green Finance Models that Are Sustainable | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.3 Design of Scalable Green Finance Mechanisms -- References -- Climate Disclosure and Climate Risk for Asian Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Climate Risk -- 2.1 Measuring Physical Risk -- 2.2 Measuring Transition Risk -- 3 Climate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Markets -- 4 Climate Risk and Financial Performance -- 5 Climate Risk Awareness and Disclosure in Asia -- 6 Climate Risks and Company Performance Relationship Beyond Regions -- 7 Conclusions -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Challenges and Countermeasures in the Development of China's Green Bond Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Introduction and Development of Green Finance -- 2.2 The Rise of Green Bonds -- 3 Development Status of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.1 Types of Bonds in China's Green Bond Market -- 3.2 The Issuers of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.3 China Green Bond Market Rating -- 3.4 Main Distribution Areas of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.5 Investment Direction of Raised Funds in China's Green Bond Market -- 4 Development Features of Overseas Green Bond Markets -- 4.1 The Development of Green Bond Standards -- 4.2 Government Policy Support -- 4.3 International Green Bond Certification System -- 4.4 Enhancing the Information Disclosure System -- 5 Challenges with China's Green Bond Market -- 5.1 Green Bond Policies -- 5.2 Market Participation -- 5.3 Green Corporate Bond Issuance and Third-Party Certification -- 5.4 Development of Relevant Laws and Regulations -- 6 Concluding Notes -- 6.1 Importance of Defining Green Projects -- 6.2 Limiting the Distributions of Green Bond Funds -- 6.3 Strengthening the Management of Green Bonds -- 6.4 Attaching Third-Party Certification to Green Bonds -- 6.5 Flexible Design of the Structure of Green Bonds -- 6.6 Reliance on National Strategies and Regional Policies -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Guangdong's Carbon Trading System: A Review of Liquidity and Influencing Factors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Meanings of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.2 General Influencing Factors of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.3 Measurements of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3 Liquidity Analysis of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 3.1 Guangdong Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3.2 Influencing Factors of the Liquidity of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 4 Comparison of the Market Liquidity of Guangdong's and Hubei's Carbon Pilots -- 4.1 Trends in the Liquidity of the Hubei Carbon Market -- 4.2 Liquidity Comparison of the Guangdong and Hubei Carbon Markets -- 4.3 Comparing Influencing Liquidity Factors Between the Two Carbon Markets -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Towards Sustainable Energy -- Transitions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China: A Case Study in the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Specific Challenges and Opportunities in Coal Power Exit in China -- 3 Case Study: Two Tales of Coal Power Exit -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 The Two Main Companies -- 4 Discussion and Concluding Notes -- References -- Penetration of Electric Vehicles into the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Current Status Quo of EV Technology Development -- 2 Overview of EV Promotion Policies in the UK and USA -- 3 EV Promotion Policy in the GBA of China -- 4 The Increasing Trend of EV Penetration in the GBA -- 5 A Positive Contribution in Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for the GBA -- 6 Future Challenges -- References -- Analysis of Economic Benefits of the Energy Internet and Its Facilitation of Green Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Energy Internet and Smart Grid Construction in the Greater Bay Area -- 2.1 Energy Internet Concept and Its Mode of Operation -- 2.2 Greater Bay Area Smart Grid Construction | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3 Analysis of the Advantages of Developing Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- 3 Facilitating Green Economic Development in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Cost-Saving Benefits -- 3.2 Industry Upgrade Benefits -- 3.3 Environmental-Economic Benefits -- 4 Prospects for the Development of the Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- References -- Pioneering Energy Efficiency Through Green Financing in Guangdong: Project Partnership with Multilateral Bank -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Definition of Green Finance -- 2.2 Factors Affecting Green Finance -- 3 Operations of the EEPP -- 3.1 Defining an EEPP -- 3.2 Introduction of the EEPP -- 3.3 Organizational Structure and Function -- 3.4 Subproject Introduction of the EEPP -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 The Purpose of the Project as Green Development -- 4.2 Achieving Green Development -- 4.3 Alignment with Public Policy Orientation -- 4.4 Promoting Industrial Upgrading -- 4.5 Social Benefits -- 4.6 Development of a Green Finance Industry Chain -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Mortgage Guarantee Innovation -- 5.2 Energy- Saving Reward Funds -- 5.3 Low-Cost Financing -- 5.4 Long-Term Loans -- 5.5 Government Undertaking the Risk -- References -- Emerging Green Financing Issues -- Impact of Climate Risk Factors on Valuations of China A-Share Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Sample Description -- 2.1 Company Valuation Data Description and Analysis -- 3 Company Environmental Data Description and Analysis -- 4 Results and Interpretations -- 4.1 Total GHG CO2 Emission Intensity Per Sales -- 4.2 Energy Intensity Per Sales -- 4.3 Water Intensity Per Sales -- 4.4 Waste Generated Per Sales -- 4.5 Percentage of Water Recycled -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- References -- Does the "Green" Attribute Affect Green Bond Pricing? An Empirical Analysis -- 1 Introduction | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword by Shanjun Li -- Foreword by Jatin Nathwani -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Economic and Financial Policy for Sustainability -- Green Finance Reform and Innovation for Sustainable Development of the Greater Bay Area: Towards an Ecosystem for Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Finance as Driving Force to Promote the High-Quality Economic Development -- 3 Articulating the Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Green Development Policy as Priority in the Economic Planning -- 3.2 Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 4 Exploration and Practice of National Green Finance Reform Demonstration Zone -- 4.1 Features of Guangzhou Green Gold Reform Pilot Area -- 4.2 The Advantages -- 5 Green Development in Guangzhou City Through an Innovative Ecosystem for Sustainable Economic Growth -- 5.1 Promoting High-Quality Economic Development Through Environmental Protection -- 5.2 Implementation of Green Development with Innovative Government Support -- 5.3 Adoption of Market Instruments to Motivate Enterprises to Participate in Green Development -- 6 Direction for Further Investigation in the Future: Innovation Through Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 6.1 The Dual Attributes of Green Finance as Both Financial and Public Instruments -- 6.2 Issues with Information Asymmetry and Initiatives to Enhance the Measurement of the Green Standard -- 6.3 Clarifying the Boundary Between Government and Market for a Long-Term Collaborative Mechanism -- 7 The Way Forward: Augmenting Green Finance Innovation for High-Quality Development -- 7.1 Determining the Industry Standards, Constraints, and Targets for the Development of Sustainable Energy Infrastructure and Green Industry -- 7.2 Encouraging Innovation in Green Finance Models that Are Sustainable 7.3 Design of Scalable Green Finance Mechanisms -- References -- Climate Disclosure and Climate Risk for Asian Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Climate Risk -- 2.1 Measuring Physical Risk -- 2.2 Measuring Transition Risk -- 3 Climate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Markets -- 4 Climate Risk and Financial Performance -- 5 Climate Risk Awareness and Disclosure in Asia -- 6 Climate Risks and Company Performance Relationship Beyond Regions -- 7 Conclusions -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Challenges and Countermeasures in the Development of China's Green Bond Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Introduction and Development of Green Finance -- 2.2 The Rise of Green Bonds -- 3 Development Status of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.1 Types of Bonds in China's Green Bond Market -- 3.2 The Issuers of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.3 China Green Bond Market Rating -- 3.4 Main Distribution Areas of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.5 Investment Direction of Raised Funds in China's Green Bond Market -- 4 Development Features of Overseas Green Bond Markets -- 4.1 The Development of Green Bond Standards -- 4.2 Government Policy Support -- 4.3 International Green Bond Certification System -- 4.4 Enhancing the Information Disclosure System -- 5 Challenges with China's Green Bond Market -- 5.1 Green Bond Policies -- 5.2 Market Participation -- 5.3 Green Corporate Bond Issuance and Third-Party Certification -- 5.4 Development of Relevant Laws and Regulations -- 6 Concluding Notes -- 6.1 Importance of Defining Green Projects -- 6.2 Limiting the Distributions of Green Bond Funds -- 6.3 Strengthening the Management of Green Bonds -- 6.4 Attaching Third-Party Certification to Green Bonds -- 6.5 Flexible Design of the Structure of Green Bonds -- 6.6 Reliance on National Strategies and Regional Policies -- References Guangdong's Carbon Trading System: A Review of Liquidity and Influencing Factors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Meanings of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.2 General Influencing Factors of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.3 Measurements of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3 Liquidity Analysis of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 3.1 Guangdong Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3.2 Influencing Factors of the Liquidity of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 4 Comparison of the Market Liquidity of Guangdong's and Hubei's Carbon Pilots -- 4.1 Trends in the Liquidity of the Hubei Carbon Market -- 4.2 Liquidity Comparison of the Guangdong and Hubei Carbon Markets -- 4.3 Comparing Influencing Liquidity Factors Between the Two Carbon Markets -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Towards Sustainable Energy -- Transitions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China: A Case Study in the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Specific Challenges and Opportunities in Coal Power Exit in China -- 3 Case Study: Two Tales of Coal Power Exit -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 The Two Main Companies -- 4 Discussion and Concluding Notes -- References -- Penetration of Electric Vehicles into the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Current Status Quo of EV Technology Development -- 2 Overview of EV Promotion Policies in the UK and USA -- 3 EV Promotion Policy in the GBA of China -- 4 The Increasing Trend of EV Penetration in the GBA -- 5 A Positive Contribution in Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for the GBA -- 6 Future Challenges -- References -- Analysis of Economic Benefits of the Energy Internet and Its Facilitation of Green Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Energy Internet and Smart Grid Construction in the Greater Bay Area -- 2.1 Energy Internet Concept and Its Mode of Operation -- 2.2 Greater Bay Area Smart Grid Construction 2.3 Analysis of the Advantages of Developing Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- 3 Facilitating Green Economic Development in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Cost-Saving Benefits -- 3.2 Industry Upgrade Benefits -- 3.3 Environmental-Economic Benefits -- 4 Prospects for the Development of the Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- References -- Pioneering Energy Efficiency Through Green Financing in Guangdong: Project Partnership with Multilateral Bank -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Definition of Green Finance -- 2.2 Factors Affecting Green Finance -- 3 Operations of the EEPP -- 3.1 Defining an EEPP -- 3.2 Introduction of the EEPP -- 3.3 Organizational Structure and Function -- 3.4 Subproject Introduction of the EEPP -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 The Purpose of the Project as Green Development -- 4.2 Achieving Green Development -- 4.3 Alignment with Public Policy Orientation -- 4.4 Promoting Industrial Upgrading -- 4.5 Social Benefits -- 4.6 Development of a Green Finance Industry Chain -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Mortgage Guarantee Innovation -- 5.2 Energy- Saving Reward Funds -- 5.3 Low-Cost Financing -- 5.4 Long-Term Loans -- 5.5 Government Undertaking the Risk -- References -- Emerging Green Financing Issues -- Impact of Climate Risk Factors on Valuations of China A-Share Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Sample Description -- 2.1 Company Valuation Data Description and Analysis -- 3 Company Environmental Data Description and Analysis -- 4 Results and Interpretations -- 4.1 Total GHG CO2 Emission Intensity Per Sales -- 4.2 Energy Intensity Per Sales -- 4.3 Water Intensity Per Sales -- 4.4 Waste Generated Per Sales -- 4.5 Percentage of Water Recycled -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- References -- Does the "Green" Attribute Affect Green Bond Pricing? An Empirical Analysis -- 1 Introduction 2 Status of the Development of China's Green Bond Market -- 2.1 Growth of Green Bonds in the Capital Market of China -- 2.2 Corporate Green Bond Issuers on a Large Scale -- 2.3 Green Bond Ratings -- 2.4 Certified Green Bonds on the Rise -- 2.5 Green Bonds Supporting a Wide Range of Areas and Clean Energy Projects -- 3 Research Design: Factors Affecting the Pricing of Green Bond Issuance in China -- 3.1 Definition of Spreads -- 3.2 Model Design -- 3.3 Research Hypothesis -- 3.4 Sample Selection -- 4 Analysis of Empirical Results -- 4.1 The "Green" Attribute of Bonds Does not Affect the Issue Pricing, and Bonds with Third-Party Green Certifications Are Better Accepted by the Market -- 4.2 In a Market that Is Stable or Rising, Green Bonds Have a Discount on the Issue Rate. in a Down Period for Markets, Investors Pay More Attention to Credit Risk -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- 5.1 Current Status -- 5.2 Recommendations -- References -- Financing Water Treatment in Guangdong Province Based on the PPP Mode -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Application Status of PPP Mode in Water Treatment -- 3.1 Application Status of PPP Mode in China's Water Treatment -- 3.2 Application Status of PPP Mode in Water Treatment of Guangdong Province -- 3.3 Policy Analysis on the Introduction of PPP Mode in the Water Treatment -- 4 Chang'an River PPP Project Case Analysis -- 4.1 Background -- 4.2 Feasibility Analysis of Project Adopting PPP Mode -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- 5.1 Challenges -- 5.2 Implications -- References -- Green Infrastructural Development -- Current Trends of Developing Energy Efficiency Projects in the Building Sector of China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Buildings -- 3 Benefits and Barriers of Green Buildings -- 3.1 Benefits Associated with Enhanced Competitive Advantages -- 3.2 Barriers in Developing Green Buildings 4 Energy Performance Contracting (EPR) |
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spelling | Fu, Jingyan Verfasser aut Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for a Low-Carbon Economy Perspectives from the Greater Bay Area of China Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 online resource (292 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword by Shanjun Li -- Foreword by Jatin Nathwani -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Economic and Financial Policy for Sustainability -- Green Finance Reform and Innovation for Sustainable Development of the Greater Bay Area: Towards an Ecosystem for Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Finance as Driving Force to Promote the High-Quality Economic Development -- 3 Articulating the Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Green Development Policy as Priority in the Economic Planning -- 3.2 Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 4 Exploration and Practice of National Green Finance Reform Demonstration Zone -- 4.1 Features of Guangzhou Green Gold Reform Pilot Area -- 4.2 The Advantages -- 5 Green Development in Guangzhou City Through an Innovative Ecosystem for Sustainable Economic Growth -- 5.1 Promoting High-Quality Economic Development Through Environmental Protection -- 5.2 Implementation of Green Development with Innovative Government Support -- 5.3 Adoption of Market Instruments to Motivate Enterprises to Participate in Green Development -- 6 Direction for Further Investigation in the Future: Innovation Through Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 6.1 The Dual Attributes of Green Finance as Both Financial and Public Instruments -- 6.2 Issues with Information Asymmetry and Initiatives to Enhance the Measurement of the Green Standard -- 6.3 Clarifying the Boundary Between Government and Market for a Long-Term Collaborative Mechanism -- 7 The Way Forward: Augmenting Green Finance Innovation for High-Quality Development -- 7.1 Determining the Industry Standards, Constraints, and Targets for the Development of Sustainable Energy Infrastructure and Green Industry -- 7.2 Encouraging Innovation in Green Finance Models that Are Sustainable 7.3 Design of Scalable Green Finance Mechanisms -- References -- Climate Disclosure and Climate Risk for Asian Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Climate Risk -- 2.1 Measuring Physical Risk -- 2.2 Measuring Transition Risk -- 3 Climate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Markets -- 4 Climate Risk and Financial Performance -- 5 Climate Risk Awareness and Disclosure in Asia -- 6 Climate Risks and Company Performance Relationship Beyond Regions -- 7 Conclusions -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Challenges and Countermeasures in the Development of China's Green Bond Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Introduction and Development of Green Finance -- 2.2 The Rise of Green Bonds -- 3 Development Status of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.1 Types of Bonds in China's Green Bond Market -- 3.2 The Issuers of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.3 China Green Bond Market Rating -- 3.4 Main Distribution Areas of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.5 Investment Direction of Raised Funds in China's Green Bond Market -- 4 Development Features of Overseas Green Bond Markets -- 4.1 The Development of Green Bond Standards -- 4.2 Government Policy Support -- 4.3 International Green Bond Certification System -- 4.4 Enhancing the Information Disclosure System -- 5 Challenges with China's Green Bond Market -- 5.1 Green Bond Policies -- 5.2 Market Participation -- 5.3 Green Corporate Bond Issuance and Third-Party Certification -- 5.4 Development of Relevant Laws and Regulations -- 6 Concluding Notes -- 6.1 Importance of Defining Green Projects -- 6.2 Limiting the Distributions of Green Bond Funds -- 6.3 Strengthening the Management of Green Bonds -- 6.4 Attaching Third-Party Certification to Green Bonds -- 6.5 Flexible Design of the Structure of Green Bonds -- 6.6 Reliance on National Strategies and Regional Policies -- References Guangdong's Carbon Trading System: A Review of Liquidity and Influencing Factors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Meanings of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.2 General Influencing Factors of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.3 Measurements of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3 Liquidity Analysis of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 3.1 Guangdong Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3.2 Influencing Factors of the Liquidity of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 4 Comparison of the Market Liquidity of Guangdong's and Hubei's Carbon Pilots -- 4.1 Trends in the Liquidity of the Hubei Carbon Market -- 4.2 Liquidity Comparison of the Guangdong and Hubei Carbon Markets -- 4.3 Comparing Influencing Liquidity Factors Between the Two Carbon Markets -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Towards Sustainable Energy -- Transitions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China: A Case Study in the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Specific Challenges and Opportunities in Coal Power Exit in China -- 3 Case Study: Two Tales of Coal Power Exit -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 The Two Main Companies -- 4 Discussion and Concluding Notes -- References -- Penetration of Electric Vehicles into the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Current Status Quo of EV Technology Development -- 2 Overview of EV Promotion Policies in the UK and USA -- 3 EV Promotion Policy in the GBA of China -- 4 The Increasing Trend of EV Penetration in the GBA -- 5 A Positive Contribution in Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for the GBA -- 6 Future Challenges -- References -- Analysis of Economic Benefits of the Energy Internet and Its Facilitation of Green Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Energy Internet and Smart Grid Construction in the Greater Bay Area -- 2.1 Energy Internet Concept and Its Mode of Operation -- 2.2 Greater Bay Area Smart Grid Construction 2.3 Analysis of the Advantages of Developing Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- 3 Facilitating Green Economic Development in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Cost-Saving Benefits -- 3.2 Industry Upgrade Benefits -- 3.3 Environmental-Economic Benefits -- 4 Prospects for the Development of the Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- References -- Pioneering Energy Efficiency Through Green Financing in Guangdong: Project Partnership with Multilateral Bank -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Definition of Green Finance -- 2.2 Factors Affecting Green Finance -- 3 Operations of the EEPP -- 3.1 Defining an EEPP -- 3.2 Introduction of the EEPP -- 3.3 Organizational Structure and Function -- 3.4 Subproject Introduction of the EEPP -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 The Purpose of the Project as Green Development -- 4.2 Achieving Green Development -- 4.3 Alignment with Public Policy Orientation -- 4.4 Promoting Industrial Upgrading -- 4.5 Social Benefits -- 4.6 Development of a Green Finance Industry Chain -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Mortgage Guarantee Innovation -- 5.2 Energy- Saving Reward Funds -- 5.3 Low-Cost Financing -- 5.4 Long-Term Loans -- 5.5 Government Undertaking the Risk -- References -- Emerging Green Financing Issues -- Impact of Climate Risk Factors on Valuations of China A-Share Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Sample Description -- 2.1 Company Valuation Data Description and Analysis -- 3 Company Environmental Data Description and Analysis -- 4 Results and Interpretations -- 4.1 Total GHG CO2 Emission Intensity Per Sales -- 4.2 Energy Intensity Per Sales -- 4.3 Water Intensity Per Sales -- 4.4 Waste Generated Per Sales -- 4.5 Percentage of Water Recycled -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- References -- Does the "Green" Attribute Affect Green Bond Pricing? An Empirical Analysis -- 1 Introduction 2 Status of the Development of China's Green Bond Market -- 2.1 Growth of Green Bonds in the Capital Market of China -- 2.2 Corporate Green Bond Issuers on a Large Scale -- 2.3 Green Bond Ratings -- 2.4 Certified Green Bonds on the Rise -- 2.5 Green Bonds Supporting a Wide Range of Areas and Clean Energy Projects -- 3 Research Design: Factors Affecting the Pricing of Green Bond Issuance in China -- 3.1 Definition of Spreads -- 3.2 Model Design -- 3.3 Research Hypothesis -- 3.4 Sample Selection -- 4 Analysis of Empirical Results -- 4.1 The "Green" Attribute of Bonds Does not Affect the Issue Pricing, and Bonds with Third-Party Green Certifications Are Better Accepted by the Market -- 4.2 In a Market that Is Stable or Rising, Green Bonds Have a Discount on the Issue Rate. in a Down Period for Markets, Investors Pay More Attention to Credit Risk -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- 5.1 Current Status -- 5.2 Recommendations -- References -- Financing Water Treatment in Guangdong Province Based on the PPP Mode -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Application Status of PPP Mode in Water Treatment -- 3.1 Application Status of PPP Mode in China's Water Treatment -- 3.2 Application Status of PPP Mode in Water Treatment of Guangdong Province -- 3.3 Policy Analysis on the Introduction of PPP Mode in the Water Treatment -- 4 Chang'an River PPP Project Case Analysis -- 4.1 Background -- 4.2 Feasibility Analysis of Project Adopting PPP Mode -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- 5.1 Challenges -- 5.2 Implications -- References -- Green Infrastructural Development -- Current Trends of Developing Energy Efficiency Projects in the Building Sector of China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Buildings -- 3 Benefits and Barriers of Green Buildings -- 3.1 Benefits Associated with Enhanced Competitive Advantages -- 3.2 Barriers in Developing Green Buildings 4 Energy Performance Contracting (EPR) Sustainable development-China Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd rswk-swf Emissionsverringerung (DE-588)4113432-1 gnd rswk-swf Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 s Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 s Emissionsverringerung (DE-588)4113432-1 s DE-604 Ng, Artie W. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fu, Jingyan Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for a Low-Carbon Economy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030354107 |
spellingShingle | Fu, Jingyan Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for a Low-Carbon Economy Perspectives from the Greater Bay Area of China Intro -- Foreword by Shanjun Li -- Foreword by Jatin Nathwani -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Economic and Financial Policy for Sustainability -- Green Finance Reform and Innovation for Sustainable Development of the Greater Bay Area: Towards an Ecosystem for Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Finance as Driving Force to Promote the High-Quality Economic Development -- 3 Articulating the Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Green Development Policy as Priority in the Economic Planning -- 3.2 Development of Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 4 Exploration and Practice of National Green Finance Reform Demonstration Zone -- 4.1 Features of Guangzhou Green Gold Reform Pilot Area -- 4.2 The Advantages -- 5 Green Development in Guangzhou City Through an Innovative Ecosystem for Sustainable Economic Growth -- 5.1 Promoting High-Quality Economic Development Through Environmental Protection -- 5.2 Implementation of Green Development with Innovative Government Support -- 5.3 Adoption of Market Instruments to Motivate Enterprises to Participate in Green Development -- 6 Direction for Further Investigation in the Future: Innovation Through Green Finance in the Greater Bay Area -- 6.1 The Dual Attributes of Green Finance as Both Financial and Public Instruments -- 6.2 Issues with Information Asymmetry and Initiatives to Enhance the Measurement of the Green Standard -- 6.3 Clarifying the Boundary Between Government and Market for a Long-Term Collaborative Mechanism -- 7 The Way Forward: Augmenting Green Finance Innovation for High-Quality Development -- 7.1 Determining the Industry Standards, Constraints, and Targets for the Development of Sustainable Energy Infrastructure and Green Industry -- 7.2 Encouraging Innovation in Green Finance Models that Are Sustainable 7.3 Design of Scalable Green Finance Mechanisms -- References -- Climate Disclosure and Climate Risk for Asian Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Climate Risk -- 2.1 Measuring Physical Risk -- 2.2 Measuring Transition Risk -- 3 Climate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Markets -- 4 Climate Risk and Financial Performance -- 5 Climate Risk Awareness and Disclosure in Asia -- 6 Climate Risks and Company Performance Relationship Beyond Regions -- 7 Conclusions -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Challenges and Countermeasures in the Development of China's Green Bond Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Introduction and Development of Green Finance -- 2.2 The Rise of Green Bonds -- 3 Development Status of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.1 Types of Bonds in China's Green Bond Market -- 3.2 The Issuers of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.3 China Green Bond Market Rating -- 3.4 Main Distribution Areas of China's Green Bond Market -- 3.5 Investment Direction of Raised Funds in China's Green Bond Market -- 4 Development Features of Overseas Green Bond Markets -- 4.1 The Development of Green Bond Standards -- 4.2 Government Policy Support -- 4.3 International Green Bond Certification System -- 4.4 Enhancing the Information Disclosure System -- 5 Challenges with China's Green Bond Market -- 5.1 Green Bond Policies -- 5.2 Market Participation -- 5.3 Green Corporate Bond Issuance and Third-Party Certification -- 5.4 Development of Relevant Laws and Regulations -- 6 Concluding Notes -- 6.1 Importance of Defining Green Projects -- 6.2 Limiting the Distributions of Green Bond Funds -- 6.3 Strengthening the Management of Green Bonds -- 6.4 Attaching Third-Party Certification to Green Bonds -- 6.5 Flexible Design of the Structure of Green Bonds -- 6.6 Reliance on National Strategies and Regional Policies -- References Guangdong's Carbon Trading System: A Review of Liquidity and Influencing Factors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Meanings of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.2 General Influencing Factors of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 2.3 Measurements of Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3 Liquidity Analysis of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 3.1 Guangdong Carbon Market Liquidity -- 3.2 Influencing Factors of the Liquidity of the Guangdong Carbon Market -- 4 Comparison of the Market Liquidity of Guangdong's and Hubei's Carbon Pilots -- 4.1 Trends in the Liquidity of the Hubei Carbon Market -- 4.2 Liquidity Comparison of the Guangdong and Hubei Carbon Markets -- 4.3 Comparing Influencing Liquidity Factors Between the Two Carbon Markets -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Towards Sustainable Energy -- Transitions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China: A Case Study in the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Specific Challenges and Opportunities in Coal Power Exit in China -- 3 Case Study: Two Tales of Coal Power Exit -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 The Two Main Companies -- 4 Discussion and Concluding Notes -- References -- Penetration of Electric Vehicles into the Greater Bay Area -- 1 Current Status Quo of EV Technology Development -- 2 Overview of EV Promotion Policies in the UK and USA -- 3 EV Promotion Policy in the GBA of China -- 4 The Increasing Trend of EV Penetration in the GBA -- 5 A Positive Contribution in Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for the GBA -- 6 Future Challenges -- References -- Analysis of Economic Benefits of the Energy Internet and Its Facilitation of Green Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Energy Internet and Smart Grid Construction in the Greater Bay Area -- 2.1 Energy Internet Concept and Its Mode of Operation -- 2.2 Greater Bay Area Smart Grid Construction 2.3 Analysis of the Advantages of Developing Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- 3 Facilitating Green Economic Development in the Greater Bay Area -- 3.1 Cost-Saving Benefits -- 3.2 Industry Upgrade Benefits -- 3.3 Environmental-Economic Benefits -- 4 Prospects for the Development of the Energy Internet in the Greater Bay Area -- References -- Pioneering Energy Efficiency Through Green Financing in Guangdong: Project Partnership with Multilateral Bank -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Definition of Green Finance -- 2.2 Factors Affecting Green Finance -- 3 Operations of the EEPP -- 3.1 Defining an EEPP -- 3.2 Introduction of the EEPP -- 3.3 Organizational Structure and Function -- 3.4 Subproject Introduction of the EEPP -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 The Purpose of the Project as Green Development -- 4.2 Achieving Green Development -- 4.3 Alignment with Public Policy Orientation -- 4.4 Promoting Industrial Upgrading -- 4.5 Social Benefits -- 4.6 Development of a Green Finance Industry Chain -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Mortgage Guarantee Innovation -- 5.2 Energy- Saving Reward Funds -- 5.3 Low-Cost Financing -- 5.4 Long-Term Loans -- 5.5 Government Undertaking the Risk -- References -- Emerging Green Financing Issues -- Impact of Climate Risk Factors on Valuations of China A-Share Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Sample Description -- 2.1 Company Valuation Data Description and Analysis -- 3 Company Environmental Data Description and Analysis -- 4 Results and Interpretations -- 4.1 Total GHG CO2 Emission Intensity Per Sales -- 4.2 Energy Intensity Per Sales -- 4.3 Water Intensity Per Sales -- 4.4 Waste Generated Per Sales -- 4.5 Percentage of Water Recycled -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- References -- Does the "Green" Attribute Affect Green Bond Pricing? An Empirical Analysis -- 1 Introduction 2 Status of the Development of China's Green Bond Market -- 2.1 Growth of Green Bonds in the Capital Market of China -- 2.2 Corporate Green Bond Issuers on a Large Scale -- 2.3 Green Bond Ratings -- 2.4 Certified Green Bonds on the Rise -- 2.5 Green Bonds Supporting a Wide Range of Areas and Clean Energy Projects -- 3 Research Design: Factors Affecting the Pricing of Green Bond Issuance in China -- 3.1 Definition of Spreads -- 3.2 Model Design -- 3.3 Research Hypothesis -- 3.4 Sample Selection -- 4 Analysis of Empirical Results -- 4.1 The "Green" Attribute of Bonds Does not Affect the Issue Pricing, and Bonds with Third-Party Green Certifications Are Better Accepted by the Market -- 4.2 In a Market that Is Stable or Rising, Green Bonds Have a Discount on the Issue Rate. in a Down Period for Markets, Investors Pay More Attention to Credit Risk -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- 5.1 Current Status -- 5.2 Recommendations -- References -- Financing Water Treatment in Guangdong Province Based on the PPP Mode -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Application Status of PPP Mode in Water Treatment -- 3.1 Application Status of PPP Mode in China's Water Treatment -- 3.2 Application Status of PPP Mode in Water Treatment of Guangdong Province -- 3.3 Policy Analysis on the Introduction of PPP Mode in the Water Treatment -- 4 Chang'an River PPP Project Case Analysis -- 4.1 Background -- 4.2 Feasibility Analysis of Project Adopting PPP Mode -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- 5.1 Challenges -- 5.2 Implications -- References -- Green Infrastructural Development -- Current Trends of Developing Energy Efficiency Projects in the Building Sector of China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Buildings -- 3 Benefits and Barriers of Green Buildings -- 3.1 Benefits Associated with Enhanced Competitive Advantages -- 3.2 Barriers in Developing Green Buildings 4 Energy Performance Contracting (EPR) Sustainable development-China Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd Emissionsverringerung (DE-588)4113432-1 gnd Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd |
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title | Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for a Low-Carbon Economy Perspectives from the Greater Bay Area of China |
title_auth | Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for a Low-Carbon Economy Perspectives from the Greater Bay Area of China |
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