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How to deploy innovative financing to unlock US$50 trillion in savings on the road to net-zero--Deloitte report


NEW YORK, May 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Deloitte released the second edition of the Financing the Green Energy Transition report, which details how society can reduce the cost of capital by mobilizing de-risking instruments and innovative financing mechanisms, making the energy transition possible, affordable, and equitable?especially for developing economies. The new edition builds on last year's report that found improved financing could save the world US$50 trillion as it decarbonizes its energy system, identified key barriers to investments in green projects, and highlighted potential instruments to bypass those barriers.

"The energy transition presents an unparalleled challenge that could cost up to US$200 trillion unless we improve the financial conditions for clean energy investments. Investors, lenders, development finance institutions, and policymakers each have significant roles to play in a coordinated effort to establish a truly dynamic project financing environment," said Jennifer Steinmann, Deloitte Global Sustainability leader. "We speak with organizations every day on the numerous de-risking strategies available to forge a path forward. This report outlines a novel set of public-private initiatives that can release capital, stimulate economic growth and development, and ultimately accelerate an equitable energy transition."

Tailored de-risking strategies for cost-effective clean energy investments

A cost-efficient combination of different de-risking instruments can drive a US$40 trillion reduction in energy transition costs through 2050, but the impact, effectiveness, and efficiency of the tools are highly context-dependent. Tailoring a mix of de-risking strategies to specific market conditions, geographies, and technology maturity can help minimize the risks by:

Successful deployment of de-risking instruments across the first wave of clean energy projects can improve the risk perception of similar projects overall, further lowering financing costs for future projects. While these instruments can be effective, they entail their own costs, such as expenses for project developers, potential expenses by states and insurers, and the use of public capital for economic and financial support. Evaluating the cost efficiency of these instruments is crucial, especially in developing economies where there tend to be limited public budgets.

Unlocking cost savings through green project refinancing

Through financial learning effects, as investors and lenders improve their risk perception of green projects over time, and markets and regulatory environments mature, the cost of capital can decrease even further.

As interest rates for sustainable projects are expected to decline over time, projects can benefit from the financial learning, and continued cost reduction can occur even after construction is complete. The cost of debt and equity of completed projects can be designed to be reviewed each year and modified based on the market rates for new projects. Enabling the refinancing of long-term green projects can help make the transition more affordable by allowing projects to lower their financing costs as capital markets mature. Refinancing debt and equity can unlock as much as US$10 trillion of savings cumulatively through 2050.

Calling on stakeholders to help reshape the current project finance environment

Stakeholders should work together to help reshape the current project finance environment into a more functional, sustainable project finance ecosystem that incorporates the climate impact of investments and enables refinancing:

"This report offers a compelling roadmap for unleashing the immense financial potential of the green energy transition?and time is of the essence as mobilizing green finance is expected to continue to be a central theme at COP29 in Baku in November 2024, as it was in COP28 last year," said Prof. Dr. Bernhard Lorentz, Founding Chair of the Deloitte Center for Sustainable Progress and Deloitte Global Consulting Sustainability and Climate Strategy leader, who co-authored the Deloitte study. "By strategically combining de-risking instruments, promoting project refinancing, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, non-bankable clean energy projects can be transformed into attractive investments, slashing the cost of achieving net-zero and accelerating the creation of a sustainable future. This promising scenario can deliver a healthier planet but also trillions of dollars saved?especially in emerging economies?a powerful incentive to ramp up action."

To learn more about Deloitte's 2024 Financing the Green Energy Transition report, please visit: https://www.deloitte.com/global/en/issues/climate/financing-the-green-energy-transition.html.

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