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Difference between revisions of "Project Appraisal Document on Proposed Loan to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Trung Son Hydropower Project"

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|PRC title=Project Appraisal Document on Proposed Loan to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Trung Son Hydropower Project
 
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|PRC abstract=Project Appraisal Document on Proposed Loan to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Trung Son hydropower Project: the objective is to supply least-cost electric power in a safe and environmentally and socially sustainable way.
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|PRC abstract=The objective is to supply least-cost electric power in a safe and environmentally and socially sustainable way.
  
 
The document includes an example of economic and financial analysis:  
 
The document includes an example of economic and financial analysis:  
<br> - the economic analysis deals with the macroeconomic outlook and risks, economic costs/benefits, sensitivity analysis and risk assessment;
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*The economic analysis deals with the macroeconomic outlook and risks, economic costs/benefits, sensitivity analysis and risk assessment;
<br> - the financial analysis deals with the financial viability, that is measured on the basis of the financial internal rate of return (FIRR). The FIRR is then compared to the project cost of funds, as estimated by the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). The project is considered financially viable if the FIRR is equal.
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*The financial analysis deals with the financial viability, that is measured on the basis of the financial internal rate of return (FIRR). The FIRR is then compared to the project cost of funds, as estimated by the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). The project is considered financially viable if the FIRR is equal.
 
to or greater than the WACC.  
 
to or greater than the WACC.  
 
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