Mobilising capital to fuel the energy transition: overcoming critical barriers
Nov 06, 2024 by Energy Connects
Unpredictable policy incentives, a lack of credible transition data, and a shortage of commercially viable projects are restricting transition finance. These barriers are felt on a greater scale when combined with higher costs of capital and geopolitical and environmental factors. Despite this, financial institutions are expected to achieve consistent levels of growth while playing a key role in mobilising foreign direct investment into clean technology, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.
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