Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure: Including Public-Private Investments and Non-Mature Markets

Mohamadi, Farid

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2022-04-22
  • 售價: $3,690
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,506
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 262
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3030687422
  • ISBN-13: 9783030687427
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商品描述

Introductory Concepts.- Chapter 1. Corporate Vs. Project Finance.- Chapter 2. Project Finance From the Perspective of Each Stakeholder.- Chapter 3. Developing Renewable Energy Projects.- Chapter 4. Interest Conflicts Between the Stakeholders.- Chapter 5. Public Private Partnerships and Concessions.- Chapter 6. Contracts in Project Finance.- Chapter 7. Basics of Financial Modelling.- Chapter 8. Quantitative Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects.- Chapter 9. Qualitative Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects.- Chapter 10. Risk Definition and Analysis.- Chapter 11. Termination: Change in Law, Default and Dispute Resolution.- Chapter 12. Due Diligence.- Chapter 13. Technology Development.- Chapter 14. Climate Finance at a Glance.- Chapter 15. Case Studies: Auction Bid (I) and Shares Purchase Offer (II).- Chapter 16. Financial and Technical Glossary.

作者簡介

Farid Mohamadi graduated in industrial engineering from HTW in Berlin (2006) and ESTA in Belfort (2004). He is certified Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst (FMVA) from CFI in Toronto and Green Energy Finance Specialist (GEFS) from RENAC in Berlin. He is visiting lecturer at the National University of Colombia. He currently holds the position of Head of Sales and Business Development for Northern LATAM at German OEM ENERCON, a top-tier renewable energy technology provider. Mr Mohamadi is a professional with more than a decade of experience in management of renewable energy projects in developed and developing countries (France, Germany, Scotland, North Africa, Central America and South America). He has knowledge of the complete process of project development, from the fundraising and site research to the operation of the power plants. This includes knowledge of private and public procurement and tender processes, evaluation of large-scale projects and assets, structure of project companies, interaction and negotiation between the involved parties, the legal frameworks in developed and non-developed countries, the contractual structure behind the projects, the sales of projects rights and assets.