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Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9783032143761
To be Published: February 2026
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £119.99





Offers a thorough guide to project finance in renewable energy infrastructures with real-world case studies Includes a commented glossary, clearly explaining jargon from both the financial and energy sectors with case studies.

This new, updated and expanded edition includes new chapters on carbon markets, energy transition finance, ESG and more0.

What is project finance? What makes project or structured finance so relevant for large renewable energy infrastructure? What concepts are paramount when developing utility-scale wind and solar energy, battery-based energy storage, or green hydrogen projects? How are such projects structured to be bankable? These questions - and many more - are answered throughout this book, from technical, financial, and legal perspectives, thus offering real-world examples to bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Now in its second, updated and expanded edition, the book details the role of each stakeholder in the development of renewable energy projects, the interconnection between all agreements, and the financial process from fundraising to financial close. It also covers due diligence, risk analysis, project investment valuation, and much more. A commented glossary enables readers to unpack the jargon used in project finance for renewable energy and investment management, while numerous creative figures and comprehensive tables aid understanding.

The new edition explores the implications of a just transition to a low-carbon economy. It includes expanded chapters addressing stochastic and unforeseen changes that affect the financing of renewable energy projects, as well as new chapters on carbon markets and pricing, energy transition finance, ESG and sustainable investing, portfolio management, blended finance and decarbonization funds, and project finance applied to battery energy storage systems (BESS) and green hydrogen infrastructure.

Offering a complete picture of the discipline, Introduction to Project Finance in Renewable Energy Infrastructure will be of value to professionals such as lawyers, bankers, developers, engineers, and academics interested in understanding the processes and components of project finance in renewable energy infrastructure - across both private and public-private contexts, and with mature or emerging technologies.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
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