Energy transition risks and opportunities initiative's series
Energy Transition Risk and Opportunities Initiative (ET Risk) provides finance professionals with tools to assess energy transition risks and opportunities. The project focuses on sustainable finance, ESG impacts, and climate change, helping users make informed investment decisions.
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OVERVIEW
The Energy Transition Risk and Opportunities Initiative (ET Risk) was initiated in 2017 to provide finance professionals with tools to evaluate the risks and opportunities associated with the energy transition. This project offers various resources, including benchmark reports, toolbox resources, and series reports, designed to enhance understanding of sustainable finance, ESG impacts, and climate change.
Partners involved
ET Risk is a collaborative initiative involving multiple partners, including 2° Investing Initiative, Carbon Tracker Initiative, and University of Oxford, among others. These partnerships bring together expertise from various fields to enhance the quality and relevance of the resources provided.
Methodology and purpose
The ET Risk resources utilise a comprehensive methodology that combines quantitative and qualitative analyses. These analyses are based on a range of scenarios and models to project the potential impacts of energy transition on financial portfolios. The purpose is to equip finance professionals with robust tools and insights to make informed investment decisions that consider long-term sustainability and climate risks.
Benchmark reports
Benchmark reports in this series provide comparative assessments of companies, sectors, and portfolios against key indicators related to energy transition risks and opportunities. These reports are essential for identifying market leaders and laggards, helping finance professionals benchmark their investments and strategies.
Toolbox resources
The toolbox resources include practical tools and frameworks that finance professionals can apply directly to their work. These tools facilitate scenario analysis, risk assessment, and strategy development, ensuring that users can integrate energy transition considerations into their financial models and decision-making processes.
Series reports
Series reports offer in-depth analyses of specific topics within the broader scope of energy transition and sustainability. Each report in the series explores different aspects of the energy transition, providing detailed insights and actionable information for finance professionals.
Finance professionals can use ET Risk resources to stay ahead of market trends, align their investments with sustainability goals, and manage risks associated with the energy transition effectively.
LINKS & ATTACHMENTS
- Transition risks: How to move ahead
- Transition risks in the automotive sector
- Transition risk for electric utilities
- Transition risks in the steel sector
- Climate scenario analysis: Cement's financial performance under 2°c and 2.7°c
- Investor primer to transition risk analysis
- Asset-level data and the energy transition: Findings from ET risk work package 2
- Changing colors: Adaptive capacity of companies in the context of the transition to a low carbon economy