Financing Energy Projects in Developing Countries
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Rating | : | 4.16 (935 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1593701241 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 484 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A graduate of Harvard Advanced Management Program, he has written extensively on the energy industry. in economics. . He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Energy Journal. Hossein Razavi holds an MS degree in engineering and a Ph.D. Recent papers have been published in Energy Journal, Energy Economics, Annual Review of Energy and Environment, Oil & Gas Journal, and Hydrocarbon Technology Quarterly
Great Book! I've just joinned the energy business in Brazil and i needed some information about it. This book gave me all the information i wanted and more. The tecnical approach is great and the cases are usefull.. Obligated resource for Power Project Developers I'm amazed with the huge amount of information Dr Razavi has put together in this book. It is sort of a general view over the the first chapters, but after Part II it becomes a best seller. I've been developing power projects for years and hadn't found a serious source of "tricks of the trade" from as a respected authority as he is. I hope he complements it with. Five Stars K8tBe Perfect for my professional purposes and helpful to have in my office for reference.
He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Energy Journal. . About the Author Hossein Razavi holds an MS degree in engineering and a Ph.D. in economics. A graduate of Harvard Advanced Management Program, he has written extensively on the energy industry. Recent papers have been published in Energy Journal, Energy Economics, Annual Review of Energy and Environment, Oil & Gas Journal, and Hydrocarbon Technology Quarterly
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. 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. However, creating an attractive project package requires an explicit understanding of the following: availability of soft loans, credits, grants, tied and untied loans; objectives, tendencies, and requirements of various financiers; possibilities of combining various financial instruments; methods of economic, financial, and risk analysis and mitigation. Finally, some real-world case studies demonstrate the intricacies of mobilizing funds for projects in various segments of the energy sector.. For every good energy project, there is a financier somewhere. An update to his comprehensive 1996 text on project finance in emerging economies, Razavi's authoritative new book provides first-hand information and an