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|BL Abstract=Rising  prices  for  finite  fossil  energy  carriers  as  well  as  increasing  commitments  on  national  and  international  level  to  address  climate  change  are  only  some  of  the  major  drivers  for  a  more  sustainable  use  of  energy.  Energy  contracting  models  –  offered  by  energy  service  companies  (ESCOs)  –  are  common  tools  to  enhance  the  sustainable  use  of  energy  through  energy  efficiency  measures  (EEM)  and  the  system  integration  of  renewable  energy  sources  (RES).  ESCOs  can  significantly  help  overcome  financial  constraints  to  investments  in  these  fields.  Their  investments  are  amortised  during  the  lifetime  of  a  contracting  agreement  through  the  energy  (cost)  savings  achieved  on  the  customer  side.  Thus,  ESCOs  can  provide  a  mean  to  reduce  energy  demand  and  CO2  emissions.
 
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International Experience Developing ESCO Markets

Title International Experience Developing ESCO Markets
Author GIZ
Year 2010
Region/Country
Topics Finance
Document Type Study & Report
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Abstract Rising prices for finite fossil energy carriers as well as increasing commitments on national and international level to address climate change are only some of the major drivers for a more sustainable use of energy. Energy contracting models – offered by energy service companies (ESCOs) – are common tools to enhance the sustainable use of energy through energy efficiency measures (EEM) and the system integration of renewable energy sources (RES). ESCOs can significantly help overcome financial constraints to investments in these fields. Their investments are amortised during the lifetime of a contracting agreement through the energy (cost) savings achieved on the customer side. Thus, ESCOs can provide a mean to reduce energy demand and CO2 emissions.