Renewable Energy Finance Renewable Energy Finance

Renewable Energy Finance

Funding the Future of Energy

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Publisher Description

This book will give readers a unique insiders' perspective on how renewable energy deals actually get done.

Renewable Energy Finance (Second Edition) describes in rich detail current best practices and evolving trends in clean energy investing. With contributions by some of the world's leading experts in energy finance, the book documents how investors are spending over $300 billion each year on financing renewable energy and positioning themselves in a growing global investment market. This second edition documents, with practical examples, the ways in which investors have funded over $2.6 trillion in solar, wind, and other renewable energy projects over the past decade. The book will be a go-to reference manual for understanding the factors that shape risk and return in renewable energy, the world's fastest growing industrial sector. Renewable Energy Finance (Second Edition) is suitable for executives new to the field, as well as advanced business students.

This new edition will fill an important vacuum in the published book market. Despite exploding interest in renewable energy investing amongst corporate managers, government policymakers, and advanced business students, there is no text in the market that provides an insider's perspective on how large-scale renewable energy projects are funded.

Over the last 10 years, many books about renewable energy have been written from an engineering perspective, focusing on technical aspects of clean energy technologies. Books written from a finance & economics perspective have dealt with renewable energy as a sub-set of the energy market or infrastructure financing more generally. Titles in the mass market have focused almost exclusively on investing in shares of renewable energy companies, not renewable energy power projects. Renewable Energy Finance (Second Edition) bridges these gaps by serving an audience of industry professionals and finance scholars with insights and analysis from leading investors putting their firms' money to work in utility-scale renewable energy projects. Essays collected in the book describe project financing vehicles for a range of renewable energy technologies including solar photovoltaic power plants, offshore wind farms, and bio-fuel refineries, as well as financing practices in a diverse set of countries.
Contents: Introduction to Renewable Energy FinanceThe Clean Energy ImperativeMarkets, Governments and Renewable ElectricityThe Impact of Government Policies on Renewable Energy InvestmentInvestor-Specific Cost of Capital and Renewable Energy Investment DecisionsThe Intersection of Renewable Energy Finance and GovernanceMeasuring the Carbon Delta of Investment PerformanceMobilising Private Sector Capital in Developing CountriesThe Role of Public Banks in Catalyzing Renewable Energy FinanceProject Finance and the Supply of Credit from Commercial BanksThe Growing Role for Private EquityThe Untapped Potential of Institutional InvestorsThe Spectacular Growth of Solar PV LeasingCrowdfunding: Ready for the Big League?
Readership: The book should be used as an introduction into investing in renewable energy assets and can be used by corporate managers, policymakers, and advanced business students. Renewable Energy;Renewable Energy Finance;Clean Energy Finance;Green Investments00

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2020
April 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
376
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Scientific Publishing Company
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
9
MB

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