Responsible Lending Policy of Green Investments in the Energy Sector in Poland
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
- uncertainty of regulations related to the granting of free CO2 emissions allowances and prices of CO2 emissions allowances;
- a complex liberalization concept in the electricity sales segment;
- an approach to shaping gas prices in contracts for the purchase of fuel after the liberalization of the gas sector in the future;
- expected changes to the current regulations in RES.
3. Materials and Methods
- implementation of the assumptions of sustainable finance in banks;
- a greening loan offer;
- the financing policy of the energy sector by the Polish banking sector;
- consequences of the coronavirus pandemic for the operation and efficiency of commercial banks in Poland.
- a too-small scale of the conducted research is associated with an error in the selection of the sample, which results in a too-narrow subjective scope and a too-small number of cases to obtain realistic results (sample selection error). As a result, due to the non-probability of purposeful sampling, the obtained data are less representative than in the quantitative research using random sampling;
- bias in collecting research material, i.e., focusing on facts close to the researcher’s position on specific issues or omitting anything that could undermine this position;
- possible misinterpretation of the obtained results
- selective presentation of the research results.
4. Results
4.1. Results from the Survey Research (Stage 1)
4.2. Results from the Case Studies and Quantitative Data Analysis (Stage 2)
5. Discussion and Conclusions
- The scale and quality of capital necessary for financing green investments;
- The risk of changes in the loan portfolio as a result of financing green investments;
- The increased responsibility in entering into contracts with clients;
- The securing of bank procedures in relation to new types of bank risk;
- New product offers.
- To what extent does the development of “green” loan offer in Poland depend on regulatory support?
- To what extent does the “greening” of the loan offer positively affect operational effectiveness of Polish banking sector?
- Does financing of “green” investments require mitigation of bank risk aimed to a greater extent at limiting its effects in the banking system than securing it with bank capital?
- To what extent does the pressure of domestic banks on financing projects related to stopping climate change conducive to introduce SF assumptions, and more broadly, sustainable development in Poland?
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Pyka, I.; Nocoń, A. Responsible Lending Policy of Green Investments in the Energy Sector in Poland. Energies 2021, 14, 7298. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217298
Pyka I, Nocoń A. Responsible Lending Policy of Green Investments in the Energy Sector in Poland. Energies. 2021; 14(21):7298. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217298
Chicago/Turabian StylePyka, Irena, and Aleksandra Nocoń. 2021. "Responsible Lending Policy of Green Investments in the Energy Sector in Poland" Energies 14, no. 21: 7298. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217298
APA StylePyka, I., & Nocoń, A. (2021). Responsible Lending Policy of Green Investments in the Energy Sector in Poland. Energies, 14(21), 7298. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217298