Essays about: "Green Premium"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 56 essays containing the words Green Premium.

  1. 11. Evaluation of the Industrial Feasibility of Hydrogen Production with Small Modular Reactors : With insights from a case study in Sweden

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Elias Ljunggren; [2023]
    Keywords : Small Modular Reactors; SMR; Hydrogen; Levelized Cost of Hydrogen; Hydrogen Purchase Agreement; Små Modulära Reaktorer; SMR; Vätgas; Utjämnad Kostnad för Vätgas; Vätgasköpavtal;

    Abstract : This report conducts an in-depth examination of the potential for Small Modular Reactor (SMR)-based hydrogen production in Sweden's emerging nuclear market. Aligned with Sweden's ambitious targets of achieving carbon dioxide neutrality by 2045 and transitioning its steel and industry sectors to fossil-free production by 2035, the report explores the unique value proposition that a focal company can offer. READ MORE

  2. 12. Powering up profits - Integrating Power Purchase Agreements and Battery Systems for Nordic Power Futures

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaper

    Author : William Thorwaldson; Ellen Jinglöv; [2023]
    Keywords : Power Purchase Agreements; Financial Power Trading; Battery Energy Storage Systems; Power Futures; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : This master’s thesis aims to assess the profitability and the factors impacting the profitability of entering a short position in financial derivative contracts on the Nordic power market while procuring electricity through a pay-as-produced power purchase contract and on the day-ahead (DA) market, simultaneously the strategy utilizes a battery storage system to mitigate the effects of price spikes. The research adopted a mixed-method approach by combining quantitative analysis with qualitative findings. READ MORE

  3. 13. Have you seen that I've paid to go green? A quantitative study on how product visibility impacts consumers' intention to pay a price premium for green steel and ammonia products

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning

    Author : Elsa Fäger; Madeleine Briem; [2022]
    Keywords : Green premium; Hard-to-abate industries; Willingness to pay; Product visibility; Signalling theory;

    Abstract : Are consumers willing to pay a price premium for green product alternatives? This is a key question for companies evaluating whether to decarbonise their businesses. For so-called hard-to-abate industries, decarbonisation will require significant investment, and thus this question is of great importance. READ MORE

  4. 14. Mispricing of Climate Risk

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Lovisa Dahlquist; Lena Maria Tschanhenz; [2022]
    Keywords : Bloomberg GHG estimates; Risk premium for climate risk; ESG reporting; Sustainable investing; Stock market equilibrium; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Purpose: Study the relationship between stock returns and GHG emissions regarding a risk premium related to greenness. This by using GHG emissions estimated by Bloomberg rather than companies self-reported estimates. Methodology: The study conducts a time-invariant model by cross-sectional OLS regression to estimate the risk premium for greenness. READ MORE

  5. 15. Sustainability-Linked Bonds: An investigation of premiums associated with sustainability-linked bonds

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Amanda Ramirez; Emil Damirov; Linda Ruiyi Huang; [2022]
    Keywords : Sustainability-linked bonds; Green bonds; Sustainability bonds; Sustainability premium; ESG; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Sustainable finance has become of great importance over the past years, especially due to global climate development, resulting in increased awareness among public and private sectors, and hence, more conscientious investors. In a market familiar with green bonds, Sustainability-Linked Bonds (SLBs) emerged as a new financial instrument posing a lesser greenwashing risk and, therefore, greater potential to make a material impact. READ MORE