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Renewable Energy Finance: Theory and Practice

Renewable Energy Finance: Theory and Practice

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by Santosh Raikar & Seabron Adamson

ISBN: 9780443159558
English
Pages: 374
Format: Paperback
October 2024
Publisher: Academic Press

 

Description:

 

Renewable Energy Finance: Theory and Practice, Second Edition explores the intersection of renewable energy finance and project finance, providing a comprehensive guide to financing sustainable energy projects. With the growing global demand for green energy solutions, understanding how to structure, fund, and implement renewable energy projects is critical for investors, developers, and policymakers.

This edition covers key elements of renewable energy project finance, including non-recourse financing, risk assessment, capital structures, and regulatory impacts. It integrates finance, public policy, legal frameworks, engineering, and environmental considerations to give readers a well-rounded understanding of the sector.

Comprehensive Coverage of Renewable Energy Financing

This book provides a deep dive into the economics of large-scale renewable energy projects, including how solar, wind, hydro, and battery storage projects are funded and scaled. It explores incentive mechanisms that drive investment in clean energy, such as green bonds, tax-equity financing, sustainability-linked loans, and corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs).

By examining real-world examples, the book highlights the critical financial structures and strategies used to develop renewable energy projects globally. Special attention is given to financing mechanisms in key markets, including the United States, Europe, and Asia, showcasing how policies and incentives shape clean energy investment.

Key Topics Covered:

Non-recourse financing for renewable energy projects
Green bonds and sustainability-linked loans in the ESG investment landscape
Tax-equity structures in the U.S. and their role in funding solar and wind projects
Distributed energy resources, including residential solar panel systems and battery storage financing
Risk assessment and mitigation strategies for renewable energy investments
Clean energy transition challenges and innovative financing solutions
New financing opportunities in green hydrogen projects

Who Should Read This Book?

This book is essential for professionals, researchers, and students in renewable energy finance, sustainable investment, and environmental policy. It is especially valuable for:
Investors and financiers seeking to enter the renewable energy market
Energy professionals working on large-scale wind, solar, and battery storage projects
Renewable energy developers structuring and financing new projects
Government regulators and policymakers involved in clean energy transition strategies
Academic instructors and students studying green finance and sustainable investing

Real-World Insights and Case Studies

The book includes real-life case studies of renewable energy project financing, helping readers understand how deals are structured. By analyzing actual investments, it demonstrates the critical interplay between financial, technical, and policy factors in bringing sustainable energy projects to market.

New Updates in the Second Edition

This updated edition includes two new chapters that address critical developments in the clean energy finance sector:
Addressing Technology Risks for Successful Clean Energy Transition – How to assess and mitigate risks in emerging renewable energy technologies
Financing Green Hydrogen Projects – Understanding investment strategies for green hydrogen as a future energy source

Why This Book Matters

As the world moves toward net-zero emissions, financing renewable energy is more important than ever. This book provides actionable insights for those looking to understand and participate in the financing of sustainable energy solutions. Whether you are a finance professional, an energy expert, or a student in sustainability, this resource equips you with the knowledge to navigate the renewable energy finance landscape.

Additional Resources & References

For further reading, explore these authoritative organizations in renewable energy finance:
🔗 International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
🔗 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

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