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Greening Energy Finance of Multilateral Development Banks: Review of the World Bank's Energy Project Investment (1985-2019)

Authors
Kim, Jeong WonLee, Jae-Seung
Issue Date
5월-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
energy finance; renewable energy investment; multilateral development bank; World Bank; energy transition
Citation
ENERGIES, v.14, no.9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ENERGIES
Volume
14
Number
9
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/128177
DOI
10.3390/en14092648
ISSN
1996-1073
Abstract
To effectively mitigate global greenhouse gas emissions, both industrialized and developing countries should participate in the energy transition that to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy. Multilateral development banks (MDBs) have been scaling up their renewable energy finance to developing countries to help them achieve their renewable energy targets. This study examines the evolution of energy financing of the World Bank, the oldest and largest MDB, by reviewing and estimating its sector-specific energy investments made over the last 35 years (1985-2019). The results confirm that the World Bank is on the right track supporting energy transition in developing countries, overall; however, limitations exist. While the share of investments in non-hydro renewable energy (NHRE) in the World Bank's total energy finance was expanded from 1% (1985-1990) to 16.5% (2011-2019), the share of fossil fuels contracted from 51.8% (1985-1990) to 15.2% (2011-2019). However, commitments to fossil fuels have been sustained, but financing for NHRE-US$1.2 billion per year after the adoption of the Paris Agreement-is still insufficient to meet demand. Moreover, NHRE finance tended to be concentrated in middle-income developing countries. To accelerate the energy transition in developing countries, the World Bank needs to increase NHRE finance with more support for low-income countries while reducing fossil fuel finance.
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