Derisking renewable energy investment : a framework to support policymakers in selecting public instruments to promote renewable energy investment in developing countries
2013
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TitleDerisking renewable energy investment : a framework to support policymakers in selecting public instruments to promote renewable energy investment in developing countries
AccessEnglish: UNDP%20Derisking%20Renewable%20Energy%20Investment - PDF ;
Summary
"Derisking Renewable Energy Investment (DREI) introduces an innovative framework to assist policymakers in developing countries to cost-effectively promote investment in renewable energy. The DREI framework systematically identifies the barriers and associated risks which can hold back private sector investment in renewable energy. It then assists policymakers to put in place packages of targeted public interventions to address these risks. Each public intervention acts in one of three ways: either reducing, transferring or compensating for risk. The overall aim is to cost-effectively achieve a risk-return profile that catalyses private sector investment at scale."--from UNDP website.
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DP(02)/D433
AuthorsUNDP
DateNew York : UNDP, 2013
Description
151 p. : ill., chart, graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-151) and glossary.
Available also online (viewed 20 Mar. 2015).
Available also online (viewed 20 Mar. 2015).