World energy investment 2024
Material type: TextPublication details: Paris International Energy Agency 2024Description: 219pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The report offers a comprehensive assessment of the investment landscape in 2023 and an initial assessment of the emerging landscape for 2024. A global benchmark for monitoring capital flows in the energy sector that evaluates the risks and opportunities of investors in all aspects of energy finance, research and development, efficiency, critical minerals, and fuel and electricity supply. It emphasizes several critical components of the present investment environment, such as the policies that encourage clean energy spending, the new industrial strategies that major economies are implementing to increase clean energy manufacturing, and the persistent cost and interest rate pressures. These policies are particularly significant from the perspectives of energy security and affordability. New insights regarding the role of development finance institutions in energy investments across emerging and developing economies are included in this expanded analysis of the sources of investment and financing in the energy sector. In addition, the geographic distribution of these investments will be examined, as well as the comparison between investment trends in renewable energy and those in fossil fuels.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The report offers a comprehensive assessment of the investment landscape in 2023 and an initial assessment of the emerging landscape for 2024. A global benchmark for monitoring capital flows in the energy sector that evaluates the risks and opportunities of investors in all aspects of energy finance, research and development, efficiency, critical minerals, and fuel and electricity supply. It emphasizes several critical components of the present investment environment, such as the policies that encourage clean energy spending, the new industrial strategies that major economies are implementing to increase clean energy manufacturing, and the persistent cost and interest rate pressures. These policies are particularly significant from the perspectives of energy security and affordability. New insights regarding the role of development finance institutions in energy investments across emerging and developing economies are included in this expanded analysis of the sources of investment and financing in the energy sector. In addition, the geographic distribution of these investments will be examined, as well as the comparison between investment trends in renewable energy and those in fossil fuels.
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