Difference between revisions of "Financing & Funding for Renewable Energy Projects - Publications"

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'''<span style="line-height: 20.390625px;">[[The Micro-energy Final Assessment Tool (MEFAT)|The Micro-energy Final Assessment Tool (MEFAT)]]</span>'''<br/>A tool that can be used by financial institutions, consultants, NGOs and governmental institutions for the comparison of energy relevant projects during project planning or for the assessment of a project after its implementation.<br/>
 
 
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'''[https://energypedia.info/wiki/MHP-Financial_Feasibility_Analysis_Tool MHP-Financial Feasibility Analysis Tool]'''<br/>The tool enables operators to run different project scenarios, e.g. different cost estimates and financing conditions, and thereby to get a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of their projects. In addition, the proposals based on the tool incorporate financial indicators required by local banks to decide on credit approvals.<br/>
 
 
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'''[http://www-esd.worldbank.org/refine/ Renewable Energy Financial Instrument Tool (REFINe)]'''<br/>An interactive Web tool that helps users better understand experiences with financial instruments to scale up renewable energy technologies. The tool can be used to identify financial instruments that can be used to overcome user specified project risks and barriers, or to identify project risks and barriers that have been addressed by a specific financial instrument in the past.<br/>
 
 
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'''[http://www.retscreen.net/ RETScreen]'''<br/>An Excel-based clean energy project analysis software tool that helps decision makers quickly and inexpensively determine the technical and financial viability of potential renewable energy, energy efficiency and cogeneration projects.<br/>
 
 
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'''[http://www.nrel.gov/homer Homer]'''<br/>A powerful tool for designing and analyzing hybrid power systems, which contain a mix of conventional generators, combined heat and power, wind turbines, solar photovoltaics, batteries, fuel cells, hydropower, biomass and other inputs.<br/>
 
 
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| style="background-color: rgb(238, 238, 238);" | [http://www.frankfurt-school.de/content/en/unep UNEP Collaborating Centre for Sustainable Energy & Climate Finance (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)]
 
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| [http://www.ewi.uni-koeln.de/Home.24.0.html Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne (EWI)]
 
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| style="background-color: rgb(238, 238, 238);" | [http://ren21.net/ REN21]
 
 
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