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Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure = Including Public-Private Investments and Non-Mature Markets /
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Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure/ by Farid Mohamadi.
Reminder of title:
Including Public-Private Investments and Non-Mature Markets /
Author:
Mohamadi, Farid.
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XXX, 262 p. 108 illus., 31 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Energy policy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68740-3
ISBN:
9783030687403
Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure = Including Public-Private Investments and Non-Mature Markets /
Mohamadi, Farid.
Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure
Including Public-Private Investments and Non-Mature Markets /[electronic resource] :by Farid Mohamadi. - 1st ed. 2021. - XXX, 262 p. 108 illus., 31 illus. in color.online resource.
Introductory Concepts -- Chapter 1. Corporate Vs. Project Finance -- Chapter 2. Project Finance From the Perspective of Each Stakeholder -- Chapter 3. Developing Renewable Energy Projects -- Chapter 4. Interest Conflicts Between the Stakeholders -- Chapter 5. Public Private Partnerships and Concessions -- Chapter 6. Contracts in Project Finance -- Chapter 7. Basics of Financial Modelling -- Chapter 8. Quantitative Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects -- Chapter 9. Qualitative Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects -- Chapter 10. Risk Definition and Analysis -- Chapter 11. Termination: Change in Law, Default and Dispute Resolution -- Chapter 12. Due Diligence -- Chapter 13. Technology Development -- Chapter 14. Climate Finance at a Glance -- Chapter 15. Case Studies: Auction Bid (I) and Shares Purchase Offer (II) -- Chapter 16. Financial and Technical Glossary.
What is project finance? What makes project or structured finance so relevant for large renewable energy infrastructure? Which vocabulary do I need to know in order to speak the same language during meetings with lawyers, investors, bankers and engineers? These questions and many more are answered throughout this book, offering real world examples to bridge the gap between theory and practice. The book details the role of each stakeholder in the development of renewable energy projects, the interconnection between all the agreements, the financial process from fundraising to financial close, the processes of due diligence, risk analysis, project investment valuation and much more. It also provides with an introduction to Portfolio Management using renewable energy assets and an explanation of the role of Climate Finance in green energy investments. The commented glossary enables readers to unpick the jargon used in project finance for renewable energy, and the numerous creative figures and comprehensive tables aid with understanding. Offering a complete picture of the discipline, Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure will be of value to professionals, engineers and academics alike interested in understanding the process and components of project finance in renewable energy infrastructures, in both private and public-private contexts.
ISBN: 9783030687403
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-68740-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD9502-9502.5
Dewey Class. No.: 333.79
Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure = Including Public-Private Investments and Non-Mature Markets /
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Introductory Concepts -- Chapter 1. Corporate Vs. Project Finance -- Chapter 2. Project Finance From the Perspective of Each Stakeholder -- Chapter 3. Developing Renewable Energy Projects -- Chapter 4. Interest Conflicts Between the Stakeholders -- Chapter 5. Public Private Partnerships and Concessions -- Chapter 6. Contracts in Project Finance -- Chapter 7. Basics of Financial Modelling -- Chapter 8. Quantitative Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects -- Chapter 9. Qualitative Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects -- Chapter 10. Risk Definition and Analysis -- Chapter 11. Termination: Change in Law, Default and Dispute Resolution -- Chapter 12. Due Diligence -- Chapter 13. Technology Development -- Chapter 14. Climate Finance at a Glance -- Chapter 15. Case Studies: Auction Bid (I) and Shares Purchase Offer (II) -- Chapter 16. Financial and Technical Glossary.
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