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| − | + | = Overview<br/> = | |
| − | + | ► [[Portal:Wind|Wind Portal on energypedia]] | |
| − | + | = Cooperations = | |
| − | <br> | + | == Industry == |
| − | + | <u>Potential Cooperation with Industry</u><ref>content from: GTZ/Drillisch 2004: TERNA Programme Presentation Albania, Presentation-PSPI-Frankfurt-2004. Eschborn</ref>:<br/> | |
| − | [[PPP - Wind Energy|Public-Private-Partnership]] | + | *close co-operation within planning- and implementation phases |
| − | + | *publication of projects‘ (interim-) results | |
| − | *risk sharing between private companies and GTZ | + | *revolving dialogues with associations and companies |
| − | *partial reimbursement of costs up to € 100,000, if the planned wind project fails | + | <br/><u>[[Public Private Partnerships (PPP) - Wind Energy|Public-Private-Partnership (PPP)]] insurance model for wind energy projects</u>: |
| + | *risk sharing between private companies and GTZ | ||
| + | *partial reimbursement of costs up to € 100,000, if the planned wind project fails | ||
*potential applicants: companies within the EU | *potential applicants: companies within the EU | ||
| + | <br/> | ||
| + | == Cooperation during Project Initiation- and Implementation Phase<br/> == | ||
| + | <u>Cooperation with developers and industries may imply the following:</u> | ||
| + | *supporting joint projects between private developers and partner countries | ||
| + | *provision of information and contacts e.g., between governmental institutions and private project developers in partner countries | ||
| + | *options to enter into a cooperation agreement with private project developers, containingdefinition of each side’s contribution and publication of results | ||
| + | <br/> | ||
| + | == Promotion of Private Sector Participation via Dialogue Approach<br/> == | ||
| + | Within the <span>TERNA (Technical Expertise for Renewable Energy Application)</span> programme by GIZ, a dialogue approach was aimed at supporting private sector participation. <u>The dialogue approach implied:</u> | ||
| + | *meetings held in yearly intervals | ||
| + | *subjects comprise: ongoing activities | ||
| + | *discussion of „hot“ topics with a panel of invited experts | ||
| + | *matchmaking events industry and politics ("Windenergie- und Entwicklungsdialog Windbranche trifft Politik") | ||
| + | *matchmaking wind industry meets partner countries | ||
| + | *workshops - partner countries meet/share with experts | ||
| + | *sensitization of German wind industry, associations and political sector<ref>GTZ TERNA 2009: Presentation of TERNA impacts. PowerPoint. Eschborn</ref> | ||
| + | <br/>► [http://www.gtz.de/en/themen/umwelt-infrastruktur/energie/21503.htm For the results of the dialogue approach, please click here.]<br/><br/> | ||
| + | = Further Information = | ||
| − | + | *[[Portal:Wind|Wind Portal on energypedia]] | |
| − | + | *[[Public Private Partnerships (PPP) - Wind Energy|Public Private Partnerships (PPP) - Wind Energy]]<br/> | |
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 27 February 2015
Overview
Cooperations
Industry
Potential Cooperation with Industry[1]:
- close co-operation within planning- and implementation phases
- publication of projects‘ (interim-) results
- revolving dialogues with associations and companies
Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) insurance model for wind energy projects:
- risk sharing between private companies and GTZ
- partial reimbursement of costs up to € 100,000, if the planned wind project fails
- potential applicants: companies within the EU
Cooperation during Project Initiation- and Implementation Phase
Cooperation with developers and industries may imply the following:
- supporting joint projects between private developers and partner countries
- provision of information and contacts e.g., between governmental institutions and private project developers in partner countries
- options to enter into a cooperation agreement with private project developers, containingdefinition of each side’s contribution and publication of results
Promotion of Private Sector Participation via Dialogue Approach
Within the TERNA (Technical Expertise for Renewable Energy Application) programme by GIZ, a dialogue approach was aimed at supporting private sector participation. The dialogue approach implied:
- meetings held in yearly intervals
- subjects comprise: ongoing activities
- discussion of „hot“ topics with a panel of invited experts
- matchmaking events industry and politics ("Windenergie- und Entwicklungsdialog Windbranche trifft Politik")
- matchmaking wind industry meets partner countries
- workshops - partner countries meet/share with experts
- sensitization of German wind industry, associations and political sector[2]
► For the results of the dialogue approach, please click here.
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