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Shifting models of energy companies towards green economy in Europe

Fernandez, Rosa

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Jenny M. Fairbrass
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Nicholas Vasilakos
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Abstract

The traditional model of European energy company has been characterised by big entities that usually play a relatively important role as national champions in terms of market share, assets value, vertical integration, political influence and employment volumes, among other factors. However, last decade has seen how these big dinosaurs are losing market power in favour of new actors. On one side Russian and Chinese competitors have started showing interest in the Western European energy sector, and they are developing purchasing strategies to acquire part of the business in different countries, taking advantages of the vulnerable financial position that many of these companies suffer. On the other side having been unable to change their business models away from the focus on fossil fuels into the renewable energies sector has made traditional companies lose market share in favour of a new model of companies, smaller in terms of assets but quite focused on a market segment with a privileged institutional support, particularly thanks to the European Union targets for 2020 on renewable energy. This chapter uses the framework of green economy as the one that approaches macroeconomic issues through innovative ways, promoting green investments through the most adequate regulatory measures, and considering green energy as one of the sectors where these investments should be focused. Bearing this in mind, the paper will try to point out the existing constraints to reach the new model of development (sustainable development, as promoted by a green economy) and also the barriers that energy companies impose themselves through old fashioned strategies that don’t take into consideration the wider demands from a much larger group of stakeholders in a changing society. It will also address the changing governance framework caused by recent political events such as Brexit and the shifting EU institutional discourse towards 2030 targets.

Online Publication Date Jan 20, 2021
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Aug 4, 2023
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 107 - 126
Book Title The Rise of the Green Economy: Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter Number 7
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108780933.008
Keywords green economy, market structure, regulation, business strategy
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/535343
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/emerging-governance-of-a-green-economy/shifting-models-of-energy-companies-towards-green-economy-in-europe/86BAF05E4A873819119F74C08D41F41C
Related Public URLs https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/emerging-governance-of-a-green-economy/F5EB537CD9DC263954B3F669ED26373F