Streamlining The Banking System and Private Sector Enterprise for The Promotion of Green Energy

  • Khalimjon Salimovich Safarov Researcher at Bukhara State University
Keywords: Green Energy, Solar Panels, Internet of Things (IoT) Technologies, Co-operation

Abstract

The paper is particularly concerned with the strategic coordination of bank systems and private sector actions to increase green energy. It puts special emphasis upon financial institutions – as agents for change at every step in this area – needing structural adjustment in order to deal with all sort of green financing tools like green bonds, loans linked to sustainability, and environmental investment portfolios. Through analysis of policy structures, investment behavior, and the regulatory environment, the paper argues how vital public-private partnerships (PPP) are to speeding up modification from traditional sources of power over into renewable energy. The study uses methodological approaches such as literature surveys, comparative cases studies, and policy analysis.

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Published
2025-04-15
How to Cite
Safarov, K. S. (2025). Streamlining The Banking System and Private Sector Enterprise for The Promotion of Green Energy. Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 6(3), 518-526. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajitmf.v6i3.885
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