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Assessing the Investment Climate for Climate Investments : A Comparative Framework for Clean Energy Investments in South Asia in a Global Context

2012

Mani, Muthukumara S.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Financial crisis; Host countries; Electric utilities; Emissions abatement; Wind equipment; Regulatory framework; Emerging markets; Fossil fuel; Power plant; Feedstock; Energy costs; Energy products; Investment climate; Macroeconomic stability; Greenhouse; Financial support; Investment activity; Energy taxes; Electric power generation; Smaller turbines; Utilities; Biomass ­ gasification; Surplus power; Investment climates; Hydro power; Alternative energy development; Distribution losses; Solar projects; Wind speeds; Clean technology; Power producers; Compliance costs; Power sector; Portfolio; Purchasing power; Externalities; Market failures; High energy intensity; Energy economics; Investment decisions; Ghg; Performance standards; Public good; Total cost; Appliance standards; Construction cost; Generation; Batteries; Enabling environment; Diesel generators; Financial incentives; Sustainable energy; Foreign investors; Distribution of electricity; Higher energy prices; Carbon trading; Potential investors; Energy usage; Renewable portfolio standards; Onshore wind; Voltage; Conditioners; Tax credits; Energy policy; Financial sector; Carbon emissions; Tax; Carbon energy; Approach; Enabling environments; Diesel; Market failure; Fossil fuel imports; Energy savings; Power investments; Pp; Renewable sources; Solar panels; Transmission facilities; Electricity bills; Policy environment; Renewable energy development; Power sources; Conventional energy; Climate risk management; Environmental; Developing country; Power project; Solar cells; International finance; Power purchase agreements; Greenhouse gas; Macroeconomic variables; Energy efficiency standards; Clean energy technology; Electricity generation; Market conditions; Source of energy; Clean energy; Wind power generation; Discount rates; Solar power; Electricity supply; Financial assistance; Greenhouse gas reductions; Policy instruments; Wind power capacity; Biomass power; Solar systems; Renewable energy supply; Empirical evidence; Foreign exchange; Clean technologies; Electric vehicles; Emission targets; Intellectual property; Energy market; Environments; Tax exemptions; Interest rate; Emissions targets; Investment risk; Industrial waste; Tariff structure; Climates; Renewable technologies; Carbon technologies; Clean energy technologies; Oil; Utilization of renewable energy resources; Electricity prices; Environmental benefits; Transmission lines; Policy makers; Power producer; Renewable power; Raw material; Tax incentives; Technological change; Environmental regulation; Capital cost; Low-carbon; Capital costs
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/, World Bank

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