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Regulatory and Financial Incentives for Scaling Up Concentrating Solar Power in Developing Countries

2011

Kulichenko, Nataliya | Wirth, Jens


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank, Washington, DC
Otras materias
Financial stability; Thermal power; Power capacity; International finance; Renewable portfolio standards; Renewable source; Local capacity; Fund management; Electricity consumption; Financial risk; Power block; Auction mechanisms; Renewable energies; Capability; Generation capacity; Price of electricity; Thermal technologies; Wholesale price; Private partnership; Tariff levels; Solar power; Power producers; Capabilities; Auction mechanism; Buyer; Diesel; Premium payment; Market size; Renewable energy projects; Compliance cost; Cost of electricity; Renewable energy technologies; Local markets; Rate of return; Balance sheet; Investment projects; Price discovery; Renewable energy sources; Developing country; Result; Fossil fuel imports; Global knowledge; Regulatory framework; Buyers; Photo; Technology development; Renewable energy fund; Targets; Photovoltaics; Solar thermal; Trading; Tax credit; Emission permits; Tradable emission; Utilities; Electricity tariffs; Tax; Carbon emissions; Loan guarantee; Solar resource; Institutional capacity; Electricity generation; Thermal power generation; Bids; Capital expenditures; Financial support; Market mechanism; Commodity prices; Electricity tariff; Opportunity cost; Energy markets; Renewable energy generators; Portfolio; Power plant; Government policy; Market price; Long-term investment; Renewable energy producers; Wind projects; Investment bank; R& Sustainable energy; Renewable energy technology; Transaction; Market impediments; Solar projects; Commodity; Supply chain; External consultants; Fossil fuel; Ghg; Tax credits; Capital expenditure; Renewable energy systems; Local capacities; Risk capital; Rural energy; Private sector investments; Infrastructure investment; Sensitivity analysis; Utility model; Enabling environment; Loan guarantees; Technical assistance; Development bank; Generation; Consumer price index; Financial instrument; Back-up; Procurement; Action plan; Expenditures; Clean energy; Kilowatt-hour; Credit strength; Renewable power; Capacity factors; Renewable portfolio standard; Transparency; Photovoltaic power; Value chain; Electricity prices; Electricity production; Regulatory frameworks; Fossil fuel consumption; Certificate; Power purchase agreements; Emerging market; Power corporation; Physical asset; Power producer; Emerging markets; Power conversion; Power generators; Thermal performance; Home market; Electricity supply; Risk profile; Financial terms; Steam generation; Sensitivity analyses; Capital investment; Trust fund; Policy framework; Product innovation; Gas turbine; Steam turbine; Financial sustainability; Market conditions; Loan; Load factor; Bond; Tax incentives; Sovereign guarantees; Capacity factor; Cash flows; Renewable sources; Manufacturing industry; Tax exemption; Approach; Cycle system; Reverse auction; Clean technology; Competitiveness; Carbon values; Bonds; Renewable technologies; Reserve; Investment loans; Debt service
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application/pdf, text/plain
Licencia
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo, World Bank
Tipo
Working Paper; Work; Working Paper

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