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Financing Energy Projects in Developing Countries

โœ Scribed by Razavi, Hossein


Publisher
PennWell
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
521
Category
Library

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This book provides first-hand information and analysis of how multilateral, bilateral, and commercial financiers decide to support an energy project. It presents the major changes in the attitudes and orientations of these financiers as they have entered a competitive environment seeking opportunities to do more business in the energy sector of developing countries. The reader is guided through the process of understanding the fundamentals of project financing, getting to know the financiers, and developing an acceptable project package. Finally, some real-world case studies demonstrate the intricacies of mobilizing funds for projects in various segments of the energy sector.
Content:
Front Matter
Executive Overviews
• Abbreviations and Acronyms
• Units and Conversion Factors
• Preface
• Table of Contents
•Part I. The Setting
1. Fundamentals of Project Financing
2. Challenges of Project Financing in Developing Countries
•Part II. Getting to Know the Financiers
3. Sources of Financing
4. Accessing Support from Global Multilateral Institutions
5. Borrowing from Regional Development Banks
6. Bilateral Sources of Financing
7. Accessing Commercial Funds
•Part III. Designing an Acceptable Project Package
8. Analyzing the Business Environment
9. Establishing Economic and Financial Viability
10. Structuring the Financing Package
11. Environmental and Social Concerns
Appendices
• Glossary
• Bibliography
Index


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