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1st Edition - December 3, 2019
Authors: Santosh Raikar, Seabron Adamson
Renewable Energy Finance: Theory and Practice integrates the special characteristics of renewable energy with key elements of project finance. Through a mixture of fundamental… Read more
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Renewable Energy Finance: Theory and Practice integrates the special characteristics of renewable energy with key elements of project finance. Through a mixture of fundamental analysis and real-life examples, readers learn how renewable energy project finance works in actual deals that mix finance, public policy, legal, engineering and environmental issues. The skills developed in analyzing non-recourse cash flow-based finance are applicable not only to green energy, but also apply more widely in project finance and infrastructure investing. The book's comparisons of developed and developing countries make it valuable to readers worldwide.
Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, and professionals working on subjects related to renewable energy
Part I: Introduction1. Introduction: Politics and Economics of Renewable Energy Projects2. Public Policy Mechanisms to Support Renewable Energy Projects3. Renewable Energy Project Development Process
Part II: Introduction to Project Finance
4. Introduction to Project Finance5. Theory and Practice of Project Finance6. Financing Renewable Energy Projects in the US7. International Considerations for Project Finance8. Valuation of Renewable Energy ProjectsPart III: Financing Distributed Energy Technologies
9. Overview of Residential Solar Sector10. Evolution of Energy Storage Technologies – Batteries and other Technologies11. Clean Tech Investments: Challenges and OpportunitiesPart IV: Power and Transmission Markets12. Introduction to Power Markets13. Transmission Markets and Transmission Congestion Assessment14. Credit Risk Assessment and Strategies for Renewable Energy Hedges
Part V: International Aspects of Renewable Energy Finance15. Lessons from Developed Economies (Germany, Italy, and Spain)16. Lessons from Developing Countries (India, China, and Chile)
AppendixA. Units of Energy and PowerB. Brief History of Power Markets in the USC. Case StudiesD. Problem Sets, Study Questions, and Answers
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