Financial Transformation Strategies of High-Energy-Consumption Enterprises under the Background of Green Finance
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Green finance; High-energy-consumption enterprises; Financial transformation; Environmental management; Sustainable development.Abstract
Green finance has emerged as a driving force in the restructuring of energy-intensive industries by integrating ecological objectives into financial decision-making. This paper explores the significance and strategic pathways of financial transformation for high-energy-consumption enterprises under the guidance of green finance. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of industrial upgrading, diversification of financing channels, improvement of environmental risk management, and reinforcement of sustainable competitiveness. Four major strategies are examined: enhancing green accounting information disclosure, innovating green investment instruments, strengthening environmental cost and performance management, and constructing green risk control systems. These approaches illustrate how enterprises can achieve financial resilience and ecological accountability simultaneously, thereby securing long-term growth within increasingly stringent environmental and financial frameworks.
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