The performance of renewable energy infrastructure

被引:1
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作者
Newell, Graeme [1 ]
Marzuki, Muhammad Jufri [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Business, Penrith, Australia
关键词
Renewable energy infrastructure; Risk-adjusted performance analysis; Real assets; Institutional investors; Opportunities and risks; Future outlook and pathways; LISTED INFRASTRUCTURE; PRIVATE EQUITY; REAL-ESTATE; UNLISTED INFRASTRUCTURE; INVESTMENT; MARKET; ASSETS; IMPACT; RISKS; HEDGE;
D O I
10.1108/JPIF-11-2023-0104
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeRenewable energy infrastructure is an important asset class in the context of reducing global carbon emissions going forward. This includes solar power, wind farms, hydro, battery storage and hydrogen. This paper examines the risk-adjusted performance and diversification benefits of listed renewable energy infrastructure globally over Q1:2009-Q4:2022 to examine the role of renewable energy infrastructure in a global infrastructure portfolio and in a global mixed-asset portfolio. The performance of renewable energy infrastructure is compared with the other major infrastructure sectors and other major asset classes. The strategic investment implications for institutional investors and renewable energy infrastructure in their portfolios going forward are also highlighted. This includes identifying effective pathways for renewable energy infrastructure exposure by institutional investors.Design/methodology/approachUsing quarterly total returns, the risk-adjusted performance and portfolio diversification benefits of global listed renewable energy infrastructure over Q1:2009-Q4:2022 is assessed. Asset allocation diagrams are used to assess the role of renewable energy infrastructure in a global infrastructure portfolio and in a global mixed-asset portfolio.FindingsListed renewable energy infrastructure was seen to underperform the other infrastructure sectors and other major asset classes over 2009-2022. While delivering portfolio diversification benefits, no renewable energy infrastructure was seen in the optimal infrastructure portfolio or mixed-asset portfolio. More impressive performance characteristics were seen by nonlisted infrastructure funds over this period. Practical reasons for these results are provided as well as effective pathways going forward are identified for the fuller inclusion of renewable energy infrastructure in institutional investor portfolios.Practical implicationsInstitutional investors have an important role in supporting reduced global carbon emissions via their investment mandates and asset allocations. Renewable energy infrastructure will be a key asset to assist in the delivery of this important agenda for a greener economy and addressing global warming. Based on this performance analysis, effective pathways are identified for institutional investors of different size assets under management (AUM) to access renewable energy infrastructure. This will see institutional investors embracing critical investment issues as well as environmental and social issues in their investment strategies going forward.Originality/valueThis paper is the first published empirical research analysis on the performance of renewable energy infrastructure at a global level. This research enables empirically validated, more informed and practical decision-making by institutional investors in the renewable energy infrastructure space. The ultimate aim of this paper is to articulate the potential strategic role of renewable energy infrastructure as an important infrastructure sector in the institutional real asset investment space and to identify effective pathways to achieve this renewable energy infrastructure exposure, as institutional investors focus on the strategic issues in reducing global carbon emissions in the context of increased global warming.
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页码:292 / 309
页数:18
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