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100 _aRaikar, Santosh
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245 _aRenewable energy finance:
_btheory and practice
250 _a2nd
260 _bAcademic Press
_aLondon
_c2025
300 _axvi, 357 p.
365 _aUSD
_b99.95
500 _aTable of contents: 1. Financing the New Energy Economy 2. Public Policy Mechanisms to Support Renewable Energy 3. Basic Project Finance Concepts 4. Modeling Project Cash Flows and Debt Service 5. Renewable Project Finance Structures and Risk Allocation 6. Tax Structures for US Financing Renewable Energy Projects 7. Financing Distributed Generation Projects 8. Renewable Energy in Power Markets 9. Managing Transmission Costs and Risks for Renewable Projects 10. Alternative off-take strategies and managing merchant risks 11. Project Development and Valuation 12. Energy Storage Financing: Opportunities and Challenges 13. Addressing Technology Risks for Successful Clean Energy Transition 14. Financing Green Hydrogen Projects 15. Renewable Energy Finance in the International Context
520 _aRenewable Energy Finance: Theory and Practice, Second Edition 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 deals mix finance, public policy, legal, engineering and environmental issues. This book investigates the economics of large-scale green power production and incentive mechanisms and how they fit into the global energy industries. It also examines how distributed energy resources such as residential solar and batteries can be financed at the scale needed to play a significant role in the future energy mix. The authors examine how renewable energy projects get financed and built using modern non-recourse project finance structures. It also highlights recent innovations such as Green Bonds and Sustainability Linked Loans that have emerged in the context of ESG investments. The scope of the book is global, and it illustrates how renewable energy project finance has evolved in various places (such as the tax-equity structures used in the United States, due to the corporate tax incentives used there) to cope with local regulatory and policy environments. (https://shop.elsevier.com/books/renewable-energy-finance/raikar/978-0-443-15955-8)
650 _aRenewable energy sources--Finance
_924594
650 _aEnergy--Economic aspects
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700 _aAdamson, Seabron
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