Environment-related stranded assets: An agenda for research into value destruction within carbon-intensive sectors in response to environmental concerns

A. Shimbar

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Abstract

This paper maps the research on environment-related stranded assets. It finds that the stranded assets field emerged due to the uptake of carbon budget concept by business and policy research and growing concerns over the knock-on effects of massive value destruction within the fossil fuel industry. The field then evolved into six research streams: unburnable carbon; the scale of stranded assets; stranded assets and financial markets; recognition of stranded assets; divestment; stranded assets and carbon lock-in effect in energy infrastructure. Key findings are as follows. First, the research into stranded assets is relatively narrow in scope; a sectoral and geographical imbalance is evident in the literature. Second, stranded assets are mostly discussed in grey literature with little connection to work in other research domains. Third, the existing literature has a strong focus on highlighting the magnitude of the stranded assets problem; however, its implications for climate-sensitive sectors have received little consideration. Fourth, the stranded assets research has mostly focused on calculating the cumulative amount of assets that may become stranded in the long term. Fifth, a disconnect between value destruction and value creation aspects of the transition to a low-carbon economy may be present. Sixth, there seems to be a dearth of empirical studies to answer many questions about the market implications of stranded assets, particularly in the energy sector. Therefore, more advanced studies are needed to develop a deeper understanding of macro-and microeconomic impacts of stranded assets which is a promising avenue for further research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111010
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume144
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Carbon bubble
  • Carbon lock-in
  • Divestment
  • Energy policy
  • Stranded assets
  • Systematic review
  • Unburnable carbon

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