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  • ) Gatti, Stefano, Project Finance in Theory and Practice, Designing, Structuring, and Financing Private and Public Projects, Academic Press Advanced Finance Series, 2008
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  • ) Renewable Finance, A product of Project Finance Magazine, February 2008
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  • ) Collier, Paul, M. & Ampomah, Samuel Agyei, CimaOfficial Learning System Management Accounting Risk and Control Strategy, Cima Publishing, 2008
  • ) Wolter, Ursula Kathatina, BOT-Projects in Asia: Impact Study of an Efficient Risk Management During Build-Operate-Tranfer Projects in the Infrastructure Sector, GRIN Verlag, 2009
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  • ) Skipper, Harold D., & Kwon, W. Jean, Risk Management and Insurance: Perspecetives in Global Economy, Blackwell Publishing, 2007
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  • ) Ferrey, Steven & Cabraal, R. Anil, Renewable Power in Developing Countries: Winning the War on Global Warming, PennWell Corporation, 2006
  • ) Hudson, Alastiar, Credit Derivatives: Law, Regulation, and Accounting Issues, Sweet & Maxwell, 2000
  • ) Fabozzi, Frank J. & Davis, Henry A. & Choudhry, Moorad, Introduction to structured finance, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2006
  • ) Tavakoli, Janet M., Collateralized Debt Obligations and Structured Finance, New Development in Cash and Synthetic Securitization, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003

The Possible Ways To Finance The Renewable Energy Projects In Terms Of Project Finance And Law

Year 2011, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 11 - 62, 01.06.2011

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine the possible tools and their ways to finance the renewable energy as it is becoming a hot topic among the investors throughout the world. Together with the increase in demand for the renewable energy, the question of how to finance has become more of an issue. Except the commercial banks which have been considered as the major lender for the renewable energy project, many other tools such as international organizations, govenments, capital markets have come up with the attractive conditions to the interested investors. This paper is analysing the methods of these new models by giving example from the renewable energy projects being adopted in the world. Though the commercial banks still have been preferred, the gap between the commercial banks and other financial ways have been expeditiously filling and it is more likely to say that these new models will have a positive effect on the renewable energy projects in the near future.

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