Financial Support for the Development of Green Energy Industry under the WWS Energy System Transition
WWSエネルギーシステム移行下におけるグリーンエネルギー産業発展のための資金支援 (AI 翻訳)
Guanyu Pan
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日本語
本論文は、中国の広州・香港・マカオ大湾区(GBA)における風力・水・太陽光(WWS)エネルギーシステム移行の資金調達課題を多層ガバナンス(MLG)枠組みで分析。政策断片化、能力格差、情報非対称性などのガバナンス不全が取引コストを増大させ、移行を阻害していると指摘。解決策として、金融調整評議会の設立、ブレンデッド・ファイナンス制度、強制的ESG開示枠組みを提案し、他の複数管轄地域にも適用可能な枠組みを提示する。
English
This paper analyzes financial and governance barriers to the Wind-Water-Solar (WWS) energy transition in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) using a multi-level governance (MLG) framework. It identifies fragmented policies, capacity disparities, and data asymmetry as key obstacles that increase transaction costs. The authors propose a tripartite policy framework: a Green Finance Coordination Council, blended finance mechanisms, and mandatory ESG disclosure to enhance transparency and capital allocation. The framework is designed to be replicable in other complex multi-jurisdictional regions.
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日本のGX文脈において
本論文は、SSBJや有価証券報告書における統合報告の文脈で注目される「ガバナンスと開示の連携」を、中国の複数管轄区域を事例に実証している。日本のGX政策においても、地域間調整やESG開示の標準化は重要な課題であり、本論文の枠組みは示唆に富む。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to global GX scholarship by empirically demonstrating how multi-level governance failures hinder green finance for energy transitions, a challenge relevant to regions like the EU and the US. Its proposal for mandatory ESG disclosure aligns with global trends toward standardised climate reporting under ISSB and CSRD, and the blended finance mechanism offers a practical tool for transition finance in complex jurisdictions.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers studying green finance, energy transition, and multi-level governance will find a novel analytical framework applied to a real-world case with policy implications.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability and finance teams can learn from the proposed blended finance mechanisms and ESG disclosure framework to manage cross-jurisdictional green investments.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers in multi-jurisdictional regions (e.g., EU, US states) can draw lessons on establishing coordination councils and standardised disclosure to accelerate energy transition financing.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The transition to a Wind-Water-Solar (WWS) energy system is essential for global decarbonization, demanding significant financial support, particularly in complex multi-jurisdictional regions like the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). Characterized by its unique ‘one country, two systems’ framework, the GBA offers a critical case study of the multi-level governance (MLG) challenges involved in financing a large-scale WWS transition. Applying a Multi-level Governance (MLG) framework, this research analyzes the financial and regulatory barriers impeding WWS development in the GBA, arguing that key issues—such as fragmented policies, capacity disparities, data asymmetry, and weak accountability—stem from governance failures. These shortcomings collectively increase transaction costs, encourage regulatory arbitrage, and undermine efficient capital allocation, ultimately slowing the WWS transition. To address these challenges, this research proposes a tripartite policy framework: establishing a Green Finance Coordination Council to align standards, designing a blended finance mechanism to mitigate risks, and implementing a mandatory ESG disclosure framework to enhance transparency. By both identifying GBA-specific governance failures and offering targeted solutions, this paper presents a replicable MLG-based framework for guiding sustainable energy transitions in other complex, multi-jurisdictional regions globally.
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