Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Communications
Concentration of asset owners exposed to power sector stranded assets may trigger climate policy resistance
A. V. Dulong
This research by Angelika von Dulong delves into the crucial issue of stranded assets in the power sector, particularly coal plants, within a 2°C climate scenario. The findings reveal significant disparities in asset ownership and potential losses, with foreign ownership playing a pivotal role in the dynamics of climate policy resistance.
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