PPA Greenwashing or Financial Incentives for Investments in Offshore Wind Power? A qualitative study on power purchasing agreement and its effect on investment decisions and corporate image in the offshore wind power industry
Sammanfattning
The government of Sweden is currently looking to expand one of the unexploited natural
resources, offshore wind. Offshore wind power has for several years been stagnated in terms
of production, and the funding of projects has been one of the major issues. Getting bank
loans with a lower interest rate demands a steady cash-flow. PPA has increased substantially
in the last few years within renewable energy projects, as a way to show investors an income
for many years. The purpose of the thesis is therefore through interviews with relevant
stakeholders in the industry, to investigate PPA’s possible role in expanding offshore wind
power in Sweden and the effect it can have on corporate image. Previous studies within the
subject are used along with empirical results to discuss and analyze the research questions.
The thesis concluded that PPA has a role to play in future investment decisions, but it will
depend on several aspects, with three of them being: 1) If companies can avoid using PPA,
they will. 2) The development of spot market prices will determine whether it is worth the
risk of PPA. 3) Depending on the demands from the shareholders of the producing company,
PPA might not be of interest. Furthermore, with the current electricity system, if producing
companies allocate and produce the correct amount of renewable electricity onto the market it
is not greenwashing and if they are using PPA with a guarantee of origin, they can claim to be
100 percent renewable without any real legitimacy problems.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2022-07-01Författare
Bjärne, Jacob
Frick, Albin
Nyckelord
PPA, Greenwashing, Green Energy, CSR, Offshore Wind Power
Serie/rapportnr.
Environmental Management/Uthålligt företagande 21/22:21
Språk
eng