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Green Banking : Realizing Renewable Energy Projects / ed. by Jörg Böttcher.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (XXXII, 700 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110604627
  • 9783110605693
  • 9783110607888
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contents -- General Section -- 1 Renewable Energy, Climate Change, and Sustainability -- 2 Electricity Supply Systems: The Current and Future Role of Renewable Sources of Energy -- 3 Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Technologies -- 4 Capacity Building in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Finance -- 5 The Legal Framework of Promoting Renewable Energies: A Cross-National Study -- 6 Project Finance of a Renewable Energy Project -- 7 Bankability of Project Contracts: Requirements of the Lender -- 8 Special Legal Aspects of Renewable Energy Projects in Emerging Markets -- 9 The Function of Securities within Project Financing -- 10 Power Purchase Agreements -- 11 Developing a Renewable Energy Project: Dos and Don’ts -- 12 Cost of Capital for Renewable Energy: The Role of Industry Experience and Future Potentials -- 13 The Role of Green State Investment Banks in Financing Low-Carbon Projects -- 14 Renewable Energy Finance by Multilateral Development Banks -- 15 Choice of Adequate Insurance Coverage -- 16 The Debt Financing Process in Project Financing -- Offshore Wind Energy -- 1 Technology of Offshore Wind Energy Turbines: Current Status and Developments -- 2 Project Contracts of an Offshore Wind Farm -- 3 The Completion Risk in Offshore Wind Construction Projects: How Good Risk Management Adds Value to Large Asset Construction Projects -- 4 Energy Yield Assessments -- 5 Operation and Operating Experience -- 6 Supportive System for Offshore Wind Energy: The Example of Germany -- 7 Renewable Energy in Belgium: The Support Regime for Offshore Wind Farms -- Onshore Wind Energy -- 1 Technology of Onshore Wind Energy Converters: Current Status and Developments -- 2 Energy Yield Assessment -- 3 Support Scheme for Onshore Wind Farms in France -- 4 Supportive System: The Example of India -- Solar Energy: Photovoltaics -- 1 Technology of PV-Modules: Current Status and Economic Assessment -- 2 Energy Yield Assessment for Photovoltaic Systems -- 3 Key Policies behind the Development of Solar Energy in Chile -- 4 Supportive System: The Example of Indonesia -- 5 Supportive System: The Example of Thailand -- 6 Supportive System: The Example of the Philippinest -- Solar Energy: Concentrated Solar Power -- 1 Technology of Solar Thermal Projects: Current Status and Developments -- List of Authors -- Index
Summary: Green Banking is the first guide encompassing all the disciplines necessary to realize renewable energy projects. This book focuses on cost-competitive and mature technologies, and on the processes enabling to develop, finance and execute such utility-scale projects. The book starts with the aspects relevant for every form of renewable energy. It covers essential themes such as the role of renewables amid a changing energy world, the importance of the regulatory regime, its social acceptance and bankability criteria, to name only a few. Chapters describe project financings vehicles for a range of renewable energy technologies including solar photovoltaic power plants, onshore wind farms and offshore wind farms. The book give readers a unique perspective on how renewable energy projects are realized, and is a go-to reference manual for understanding how the different project stakeholders act. All of the articles are provided by authors with an ample experience in renewable energies and many years experience. This book is especially useful for people working in this industry or students willing to get better knowledge out of their field of experience.Summary: Green Banking is the first guide to cover all the disciplines necessary for the realisation of renewable energy projects. It focuses on cost competitive, mature technologies and on the procedures for developing, financing and implementing such utility projects. The book discusses aspects relevant to any form of renewable energy and is a reference guide to understanding the behaviour of the different project stakeholders.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contents -- General Section -- 1 Renewable Energy, Climate Change, and Sustainability -- 2 Electricity Supply Systems: The Current and Future Role of Renewable Sources of Energy -- 3 Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Technologies -- 4 Capacity Building in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Finance -- 5 The Legal Framework of Promoting Renewable Energies: A Cross-National Study -- 6 Project Finance of a Renewable Energy Project -- 7 Bankability of Project Contracts: Requirements of the Lender -- 8 Special Legal Aspects of Renewable Energy Projects in Emerging Markets -- 9 The Function of Securities within Project Financing -- 10 Power Purchase Agreements -- 11 Developing a Renewable Energy Project: Dos and Don’ts -- 12 Cost of Capital for Renewable Energy: The Role of Industry Experience and Future Potentials -- 13 The Role of Green State Investment Banks in Financing Low-Carbon Projects -- 14 Renewable Energy Finance by Multilateral Development Banks -- 15 Choice of Adequate Insurance Coverage -- 16 The Debt Financing Process in Project Financing -- Offshore Wind Energy -- 1 Technology of Offshore Wind Energy Turbines: Current Status and Developments -- 2 Project Contracts of an Offshore Wind Farm -- 3 The Completion Risk in Offshore Wind Construction Projects: How Good Risk Management Adds Value to Large Asset Construction Projects -- 4 Energy Yield Assessments -- 5 Operation and Operating Experience -- 6 Supportive System for Offshore Wind Energy: The Example of Germany -- 7 Renewable Energy in Belgium: The Support Regime for Offshore Wind Farms -- Onshore Wind Energy -- 1 Technology of Onshore Wind Energy Converters: Current Status and Developments -- 2 Energy Yield Assessment -- 3 Support Scheme for Onshore Wind Farms in France -- 4 Supportive System: The Example of India -- Solar Energy: Photovoltaics -- 1 Technology of PV-Modules: Current Status and Economic Assessment -- 2 Energy Yield Assessment for Photovoltaic Systems -- 3 Key Policies behind the Development of Solar Energy in Chile -- 4 Supportive System: The Example of Indonesia -- 5 Supportive System: The Example of Thailand -- 6 Supportive System: The Example of the Philippinest -- Solar Energy: Concentrated Solar Power -- 1 Technology of Solar Thermal Projects: Current Status and Developments -- List of Authors -- Index

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Green Banking is the first guide encompassing all the disciplines necessary to realize renewable energy projects. This book focuses on cost-competitive and mature technologies, and on the processes enabling to develop, finance and execute such utility-scale projects. The book starts with the aspects relevant for every form of renewable energy. It covers essential themes such as the role of renewables amid a changing energy world, the importance of the regulatory regime, its social acceptance and bankability criteria, to name only a few. Chapters describe project financings vehicles for a range of renewable energy technologies including solar photovoltaic power plants, onshore wind farms and offshore wind farms. The book give readers a unique perspective on how renewable energy projects are realized, and is a go-to reference manual for understanding how the different project stakeholders act. All of the articles are provided by authors with an ample experience in renewable energies and many years experience. This book is especially useful for people working in this industry or students willing to get better knowledge out of their field of experience.

Green Banking is the first guide to cover all the disciplines necessary for the realisation of renewable energy projects. It focuses on cost competitive, mature technologies and on the procedures for developing, financing and implementing such utility projects. The book discusses aspects relevant to any form of renewable energy and is a reference guide to understanding the behaviour of the different project stakeholders.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 27. Jan 2023)