The following work has been carried out towards the achievement of the objectives of the project:
• An ET Risk concept paper was published as a final report in December 2016, outlining the drivers of financial risks and the ‘toolbox’ for risk assessment (Data, scenarios, models).
• 4 concept papers were published on challenges around modelling adaptive capacity, the management of litigation risks, options for transition risk monitoring by financial supervisory authorities and governments, and on the link between the market failure literature and transition risk. The market failure report was published in the Journal of Sustainable
Finance & Investment (Gold Access, July 2016). The adaptive capacity paper and the monitoring report was published in August 2017. The litigation risk report was published in September 2017.
• A physical asset-level data database on Cumulative committed carbon emissions (CCCE) was developed (Assets@Risk database) as well as a database on reductions in CCCE (RCCCE) potentials. The databases covering 6 industries, the car manufacturing, airlines, airports, shipping, cement, steel, power & heat utilities.
• A final report was published outlining all the CCCE methodologies and findings;
• The scenario report (Transition Risk-O-Meter) road-testing was finalized, feedback received integrated and the paper published.
• An excel version of the Transition Risk-O-Meter was published in the project website with the aim to provide the data points developed as part of the publication through a user-friendly format.
• Company climate-risk related models for utilities, steel, automotive, and cement finalized.
• ET Risk net margin impact tool finalized, including visualization and IT-strategy, the investor roadshow was completed, and the tool was launched.
• 5 reports on scenario analysis were published; one providing general guidance on scenario analysis, three sector applications for the electric utilities, automotive, and steel sector, and a summary report providing key results from the company and sectoral analysis.
• A report on scenario analysis for the cement sector was published “Cement's financial performance under 2°C and 2.7°C – A how to guide for the sector, and three companies across six countries”.
• A paper on transition risk and credit quality was drafted. It is expected to be launched in late September.
• Three different demand profiles were prepared based on interpretation of International Energy Agency (IEA) modelling; carbon-constrained 2ºC and 1.75ºC scenarios that assume further climate action and a 2.7ºC. The results were published in March 2018 in a report entitled “Mind the Gap: the $1.6 trillion energy transition risk”.
• Two reports focusing on the current European policy debate on disclosure of climate and broader ESG considerations providing food for thought to the organisations involved in the development and drafting process of policy texts and policy recommendations were drafted and published.
• An ET Risk reporting template for companies was developed.
In terms of outreach and dissemination, the results of the project were presented at 78 workshops and conferences and 3 webinars, a total of 5000 interactions were achieved through those dissemination channels. In addition, project partners disseminated the research outputs through a total of 14 newsletters and press releases, a total of 12250 interactions were achieved.