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- Steven Kihm
- Peter Cappers
- Andrew Satchwell
- Elisabeth Graffy
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The electric utility industry is in transition but needs to move even faster if the country is to meet its emissions goals. The industry has historically moved cautiously, but policies and regulatory approaches must avoid unintentionally reinforcing the status quo. Incentive†oriented policies and redesigned regulations must balance environmental sustainability with economic sustainability. The authors draw on well†established corporate finance principles to guide more effective policies. Shareholder†focused utility executives must make investments conditioned by three elements: (1) the return on equity the utility can expect to make on each project; (2) the investors' required return on equity capital for each project; and (3) the size of the investment. The well†established economic value added (EVA) model can assist policy analysis: V=(r†k)I; where V is the shareholder value created, r is the return on equity, k is the return investors require if they are to invest in the stock, and I is the scale of the project. Any new incremental V translates into higher stock prices. All three elements of their model (i.e., risk, return, and scale) require attention by regulators and policymakers to create value for shareholders. The authors show how the right state policies could create powerful incentives for shareholder focused utility executives to support such transitions.
Suggested Citation
Steven Kihm & Peter Cappers & Andrew Satchwell & Elisabeth Graffy, 2018.
"Corporate Finance and Sustainability: the Case of the Electric Utility Industry,"
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Morgan Stanley, vol. 30(1), pages 106-111, March.
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RePEc:bla:jacrfn:v:30:y:2018:i:1:p:106-111
DOI: 10.1111/jacf.12283
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