SRI AND ENERGY TRANSFORMATION ON THE WAY TO SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS EGE ACADEMIC REVIEW Pub Date : 2023-02-15 DOI:10.32342/2074-5354-2023-1-58-7
I. Shkura, S. Fedulova
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Russian war against Ukraine turns to challenge for the whole world. The full scope of consequences is difficult to assess now, but some of them have been already clear. As a result, the world economy is under exposures of inflation, disruptions on GDP growth, food and energy crises and further supply-chain pressures. Energy prices volatility adds uncertainty to the whole system of socio-economic relations. Energy turns to weapon against the world stability. The paper concentrates on the idea that current situation in the energy sector calls for a prompt reaction on challenges, including war consequences. That, in turn, requires sustainable and responsible investment (SRI) and financial innovations for immediately energy transformation, which is an essential element for sustainable competitiveness of countries. It is also crucial not to lose a track for net zero emissions by 2050. Such investment which combines financial goals with ecological, social and governance issues are covered by umbrella term “sustainable investment”. Sustainable investment became a strong trend on global financial market, which is popular with institutional and private investors. Investment in renewable energy is a part of SRI and countries’ sustainable competitiveness depends on the SRI volumes. The research is aimed at studying interconnection between SRI and energy transformation on the way to sustainable competitiveness. The processes on the global energy market are investigated and main weak points which are sources of risks for the world economy are defined. Three significant energy-related weak points turned into risks for the world are highlighted: the level of dependency from imported gas (for European countries dependency from Russian gas in particular); energy prices volatility; energy structure (nonrenewable vs renewable). It is generalized governmental approaches in the sphere of energy transformation driven by a combination of energy security concerns and climate ambitions. The paper contains an assumption about correlation between SRI and countries’ sustainable competitiveness. This hypothesis is confirmed using correlation analysis (biserial correlation) for five countries (Germany, the USA, Canada, Australia and Japan). Strong relationship between these variables is shown. This allows to make conclusions that increasing of SRI volumes in general and clean energy projects in particular, are predominant conditions for the sustainable competitiveness of country, which is oriented to the long-term prospective and based on effective usage of all available sources, including energy, fast transformation of energy systems to the renewable sources.
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可持续竞争力的道路上的Sri和能源转型
俄罗斯对乌克兰的战争变成了对整个世界的挑战。现在还很难评估全部后果,但其中一些已经很清楚了。因此,世界经济面临通货膨胀、GDP增长中断、食品和能源危机以及进一步的供应链压力。能源价格的波动给整个社会经济关系体系增加了不确定性。能源变成了威胁世界稳定的武器。这篇论文集中讨论了这样一个观点,即能源部门的现状要求对包括战争后果在内的挑战做出迅速反应。这反过来又需要可持续和负责任的投资(SRI)和金融创新,以立即实现能源转型,这是各国可持续竞争力的基本要素。同样重要的是,不要失去到2050年实现净零排放的轨道。这种将财务目标与生态、社会和治理问题相结合的投资被统称为“可持续投资”。可持续投资已成为全球金融市场的一股强劲趋势,受到机构投资者和私人投资者的青睐。可再生能源投资是SRI的一部分,各国的可持续竞争力取决于SRI的数量。本研究旨在研究SRI与能源转型在可持续竞争力之路上的相互关系。对全球能源市场的过程进行了调查,并确定了作为世界经济风险来源的主要弱点。报告强调了三个与能源相关的重大弱点,这些弱点已成为全球的风险:对进口天然气的依赖程度(对欧洲国家来说,对俄罗斯天然气的依赖尤为严重);能源价格波动;能源结构(不可再生与可再生)。它是由能源安全问题和气候雄心相结合驱动的能源转型领域的广义政府方法。本文对社会责任投资与国家可持续竞争力之间的相关性进行了假设。通过对五个国家(德国、美国、加拿大、澳大利亚和日本)的相关分析(双序列相关)证实了这一假设。这些变量之间有很强的关系。由此可以得出结论,总的来说,特别是清洁能源项目的SRI数量的增加是国家可持续竞争力的主要条件,这种竞争力面向长期前景,并以有效利用包括能源在内的所有可用资源为基础,将能源系统迅速转变为可再生资源。
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