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|Pub Title=Feasibility and Applicability of a Global Guarantee Mechanism in Humanitarian Energy Contracts | |Pub Title=Feasibility and Applicability of a Global Guarantee Mechanism in Humanitarian Energy Contracts | ||
|Pub Organization=Energy MRC, Shell International B.V. and GPA | |Pub Organization=Energy MRC, Shell International B.V. and GPA | ||
| − | |Pub Author=Douglas Caskie | + | |Pub Author=Douglas Caskie and Giuseppe Midea |
|Pub Month=September | |Pub Month=September | ||
|Pub Year=2020 | |Pub Year=2020 | ||
|Pub Abstract=The report identifies globally relevant, adaptable mechanisms that facilitate long term energy agreements (power purchase agreements and lease agreements) between humanitarian actors and third-party renewable energy providers that could protect private sector investment from the UN’s contractually required Termination Clause. The report builds of these mechanisms and outlines potential risk mitigation measures that could facilitate increased private sector engagement in providing sustainable energy services in humanitarian settings. | |Pub Abstract=The report identifies globally relevant, adaptable mechanisms that facilitate long term energy agreements (power purchase agreements and lease agreements) between humanitarian actors and third-party renewable energy providers that could protect private sector investment from the UN’s contractually required Termination Clause. The report builds of these mechanisms and outlines potential risk mitigation measures that could facilitate increased private sector engagement in providing sustainable energy services in humanitarian settings. | ||
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| + | Also, see the [[Publication - Identification And Analysis Of Standard Clauses Of PPA And Leasing Agreements For Energy Provision In The Humanitarian Sector|Report on Identification And Analysis Of Standard Clauses Of PPA And Leasing Agreements For Energy Provision In The Humanitarian Sector]] | ||
|Pub Download=https://energypedia.info/images/5/57/Energy_Provision_in_the_Humanitarian_Sector.pdf | |Pub Download=https://energypedia.info/images/5/57/Energy_Provision_in_the_Humanitarian_Sector.pdf | ||
|Pub Newsletter=No | |Pub Newsletter=No | ||
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