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Finance, Competition and Power Markets

Authors : Robert Y. Redlinger, Per Dannemand Andersen, Poul Erik Morthorst

Published in: Wind Energy in the 21st Century

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK

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The previous chapter described the changing economics of wind energy and the rapid improvement in wind energy’s economic viability during the last decade. In spite of this, however, wind energy projects often continue to face obstacles obtaining finance for actual construction. This chapter therefore examines issues of finance by first outlining the differences between economic and financial viability and then describing some of the most important considerations when financing wind projects, such as cost of capital, capital structure, risk, debt-service coverage ratio, and others. The chapter then goes on to describe special considerations for financing projects in developing countries. Lastly, the chapter examines the increasingly competitive nature of power markets and how the advent of competition may affect the outlook for wind power development.

Metadata
Title
Finance, Competition and Power Markets
Authors
Robert Y. Redlinger
Per Dannemand Andersen
Poul Erik Morthorst
Copyright Year
2002
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230524279_5