Financing Renewable Energy in South Africa’s Wind Industry
南アフリカの風力産業における再生可能エネルギー資金調達 (AI 翻訳)
Memory Reid, Declan Morkel
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日本語
本論文は、南アフリカの風力発電プロジェクトにおける資金調達コストと再生可能エネルギー移行の関係を文献レビューにより分析する。送電網の脆弱性や政策改革の必要性が資金調達の障壁となっていることを指摘し、持続可能な資金調達手段の重要性を強調する。
English
This paper reviews literature on the cost of finance for wind energy projects in South Africa, highlighting grid connectivity issues and policy reform needs as key barriers. It emphasizes the importance of sustainable financing mechanisms for the energy transition.
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日本のGX文脈において
南アフリカの事例は、日本が途上国向けのGX支援や国際協力の文脈で参考になる可能性がある。特に、送電網投資と資金調達リスクの関係は、日本のインフラ輸出戦略に示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to global understanding of renewable energy financing challenges in emerging economies, relevant for international climate finance discussions and investors in African wind projects.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a literature-based framework for analyzing financing costs in renewable energy transitions in developing countries.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights for project developers and financiers on key risks and policy needs for wind energy in South Africa.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for policy reform to de-risk renewable energy investments, applicable to similar contexts.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The transition to green energy is a pivotal endeavour for countries worldwide, and South Africa has placed a substantial focus on wind energy in pursuit of this transition. This paper delves into the intricate relationship between the cost of finance and South Africa’s transition to green energy, particularly within the wind sector. The energy transition presents an opportunity for South Africa to tackle the current electricity supply constraints while addressing developmental goals of improving access and meeting decarbonisation efforts. Green economies are economic systems considering holistic remedial measures incorporating economic, environmental, and social challenges that halt or diminish economic activities and growth. Expanding renewable technologies like wind energy can support these efforts. Because of the nature and scale of these projects, they are capital-intensive, and financing costs have a significant role in their viability. Mobilising external funding entails substantial financial expenses, adding to the complexities associated with transitioning. Despite having abundant renewable resources, South Africa faces shortages in grid connectivity in several regions, elevating investment risks, particularly in the wind energy sector. Consequently, expanding the transmission and distribution infrastructure is essential to accessing and modernising grid capacity. This requires additional investment. By reviewing existing literature from peer-reviewed journals, industry reports, policy documents, and financial indicators on the relationship between the cost of finance and the viability of wind energy projects in South Africa, this study seeks to explore the key issues affecting the de-risking of finance for renewable and wind energy. This study identifies what impacts the substantially high cost of financing renewables in South Africa. The paper demonstrates that the success of this transition lies in looking for sustainable and creative financial avenues to secure investments to support costs associated with transitioning, requiring extensive policy reform. The implications of the research findings reverberate across policy formulation and investment strategies. For South Africa, favourable financing conditions are necessary to materialise the deployment of emerging low-carbon technologies and are conducive to increasing the overall degree of electrification of the energy system in South Africa.
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