As the world accelerates toward a low-carbon future, traditional regulatory models are proving insufficient to guide industries through the complexities of the global energy transition. This book offers a fresh, integrative perspective on how regulation can be reimagined to foster innovation, accountability, and long-term sustainability across the energy sector.
Blending insights from governance, finance, reputation management, and technological development, the book explores four interconnected pillars of the transition. It examines how shared-ownership structures can strategically realign corporate behavior; how reputational pressure can drive genuine ESG practices; how financial instruments can stabilize legacy energy industries while encouraging sustainable evolution; and how venture capital partnerships can unlock breakthrough clean technologies.
With clear explanations and real-world examples, the book presents a comprehensive roadmap for redesigning regulatory frameworks that harmonize corporate incentives, market forces, and public policy. More than an academic analysis, it is a practical guide for leaders, policymakers, investors, and anyone seeking to understand and shape the future of global decarbonization.