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Hungary - GeoFund
Hungary - GeoFund
| Title of Document | Hungary - GeoFund |
| Abstract | This case study constitutes an example of a geothermal energy development program, with the following features: Barriers: High upfront investment and high geological risk; Instrument: Resource contingent finance; Application: Guarantee to pay 85% of costs of unsuccessful geothermal exploration wells; Amount: US$3.3 million (final payout). |
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| Original Source | World Bank |
| Year | 2011 |
| Region/Country | Europe & Central Asia - Hungary |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Case Study - Project Financing |
| Technology | Geothermal |
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