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Title
Deliverable 5.2 of the MUSTEC project - “Evaluation of the Pros and Cons of Different Alternative CSP Projects and Policy Implications”
Publisher
MUSTEC
Author
Pablo Del Río & Christoph P. Kiefer
Published in
May 2019
Abstract
This document summarizes the research activities undertaken in tasks 5.2 and 5.3 of the MUSTEC

project. It provides an analytical/methodological framework to assess the pros and cons of different types of CSP projects which are potentially suitable for cooperation, as mediated by their impact on a set of assessment variables and intermediate factors (drivers and barriers to CSP cooperation, policy goals and context factors). It analyses the pros and cons of different types of CSP projects potentially suitable for cooperation and identifies some policy implications. The analysis is based on the gathering of hard data on the assessment variables as well as intermediate

factors (drivers and barriers, policy goals and context factors) and stakeholder interviews.
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