Renewable energy finance [electronic resource] : funding the future of energy / edited by Charles W. Donovan.
Contributor(s): Donovan, Charles W.
Material type: BookPublisher: Singapore : World Scientific, [2020]Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 357 p.).ISBN: 9781786348609.Subject(s): Clean energy investment | Renewable energy sources -- FinanceGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 333.794 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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About the editor -- About the contributors -- Introduction / Charles Donovan -- The clean energy imperative / Adithya Bhashyam, James Hindle, and Charles Donovan -- Markets, governments, and renewable electricity / Richard Green -- Instruments to mitigate financial risk in indian renewable energy investments / Gireesh Shrimali and Dan Reicher -- Investor-specific cost of capital and renewable energy investment decisions / Thorsten Helms, Sarah Salm, and Rolf Wüstenhagen -- Improving renewable energy governance: insights from low-carbon investment community stakeholders / Joel Krupa and Danny Harvey -- Measuring the carbon delta in financial performance / Celine McInerney and Derek W Bunn -- Mobilizing private sector capital for low-carbon investments in developing countries / Alexandre Chavarot and Matthew Konieczny -- The role of public banks in catalyzing private renewable energy finance / Bjarne Steffen, Florian Egli, and Tobias S Schmidt -- The role of the commercial banks in the financing of the renewable energy industry / Alejandro C Alonso -- Achieving growth with private equity / Brian Potskowski and Chris Hunt -- Institutional investors / David Nelson -- Solar leasing : innovative financing of residential solar / Bruce Usher and Albert Gore III -- Crowdfunding : ready for the big league? / Sam Friggens and Karl Harder -- Index.
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