Private Sector Development - Wind Energy
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WORK in PROGRESS
see also GTZ 2009: Development of Implementation Strategies for a Regional Regulatory Action Plan (RRAP) for the Western Cape. http://www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/gtz2009-en-regional-regulatory-action-plan-western-cape.pdf
Regional Industry Development pp. 112
Private Sector Development (example TERNA 212_Drillisch-Presentation-Albania-18-02-2004; 2030_Drillisch-Presentation-PSPI-Frankfurt-2004)
Overview: 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: 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 programme, 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>>>