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Financing smart local energy systems: A conceptual framework and research agenda
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WoS WOS:001402933500001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85213268377
DOI 10.1016/J.ERSS.2024.103915
Año 2025
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Smart local energy systems (SLES) are expected to contribute to meeting net zero carbon emission targets, as well as enabling energy decentralisation, democratisation and digitalisation. There are, however, unresolved questions about finance. We extend the existing corporate governance and risk management model CLASS to a new CCLLASS model. The model is used to explore pathways to SLES investment through securitising future cash flows. Case study evidence is used to explore governance and risk management practices suited to building investor confidence in securitisation. Several governance and risk management measures already in place support implementation and operation of securitisation, and should strengthen investor confidence. There is however scope for improvement in several elements, including final market architecture and explicit characterisation of benefits to localities. Further research is needed to test feasibility of a SLES future cash flow securitisation mechanism, including quantitative asset aggregation and systematic comparison of securitisation and other financial instruments.

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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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1 Fuentes González, Fabián - Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
1 Gonzalez, Fabian Fuentes - Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
2 Webb, Janette - The University of Edinburgh - Reino Unido
UNIV EDINBURGH - Reino Unido
3 Sharmina, Maria - Tyndall Centre - Reino Unido
UNIV MANCHESTER - Reino Unido
4 Hannon, Matthew - Strathclyde Business School, United Kingdom - Reino Unido
Univ Strathclyde - Reino Unido
5 Braunholtz-Speight, Timothy - Tyndall Centre - Reino Unido
UNIV MANCHESTER - Reino Unido

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Horizon 2020
UK Research and Innovation

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This work is part of the EnergyREV research consortium. EnergyREV was established in 2018 (December) under the UK's Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, Prospering from the Energy Revolution programme. It brings together a team of over 50 people across 22 UK universities to help drive forward research and innovation in Smart Local Energy Systems. This research was funded by UK Research and Innovation, grant number EP/S031863/1. A CC BY or equivalent licence is applied to the AAM arising from this submission, in accordance with the grant's open access conditions.
This work is part of the EnergyREV research consortium. EnergyREV was established in 2018 (December) under the UK's Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, Prospering from the Energy Revolution programme. It brings together a team of over 50 people across 22 UK universities to help drive forward research and innovation in Smart Local Energy Systems. This research was funded by UK Research and Innovation, grant number EP/S031863/1. A CC BY or equivalent licence is applied to the AAM arising from this submission, in accordance with the grant's open access conditions.
This work is part of the EnergyREV research consortium. EnergyREV was established in 2018 (December) under the UK's Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, Prospering from the Energy Revolution programme. It brings together a team of over 50 people across 22 UK universities to help drive forward research and innovation in Smart Local Energy Systems. This research was funded by UK Research and Innovation, grant number EP/S031863/1. A CC BY or equivalent licence is applied to the AAM arising from this submission, in accordance with the grant's open access conditions.

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