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Investing in the Renewable Power Market:

How to Profit from Energy Transformation (Google eBook)
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John Wiley & Sons, Jan 30, 2012 - Business & Economics - 256 pages
The financial challenges facing clean energy installations

The path to the widespread adoption of renewable energy is littered with major technological legal, political, and financial challenges. Investing in the Renewable Power Market is a reality check for the mass roll out of green energy and its financial dominance of the world energy market, focusing on real energy costs and global energy needs over the next decade. If green energy is to be truly successful, the market must be properly understood, so that dreams of a green future do not lead to actual energy nightmares.

The first book to cover the major investing challenges and monetary constraints placed on electric power companies as they race to meet their green energy requirements, Investing in the Renewable Power Market explains how generating electricity is totally different from other energy enterprises in that it is highly regulated and its product cannot be stored. This combination greatly affects the finances of renewable power and influences how investors should navigate the energy market. To help the reader better understand the current state of the alternative energy industry, the book:

  • Details the challenges facing green energy, such as the fact that it is priced compared to natural gas, which is currently at an all-time low
  • Analyzes real energy costs and the global demand for energy over the next decade
  • Describes why, in the short term, investment opportunities with renewable power will be with financial and operational restructurings

The green energy market is currently facing enormous challenges, but Investing in the Renewable Power Market explains the real costs of energy, the future of the energy market, and how to profit in both the long and short term.

  

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Contents

An Overview of Renewable Power
An Overview of Renewable Power
The Challenges of Renewable Power Projects
Risk Assessment for Power Projects
Exploiting Profitability of Distressed and Abandoned
Energy Storage
Shale Natural Gas and Its Effect on Renewable Power
Solar PV and Solar Thermal Power Plants
Gas Turbine Operations
Biomass Energy and Biomass Power Plants
Plants Approval
Hydropower Plants
Geothermal Power Plants
Energy Efficiency and Smart Grid
Conclusion
DTCs Coal vs Natgas Displacement Model

Electric Power Transmission
Arrangements
About the Authors
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About the author (2012)

Thomas Fogarty has spent his entire career managing energy industry project development and financing electric power projects. He has written an editorial in the Daily Bankruptcy Review and has been quoted on the many current challenges facing renewable power.

Robert Lamb is a Professor at New York University's Stern School of Business and a management consultant. He was previously strategy advisor and debt advisor to the New York State Power Authority and, over the past twenty-five years, has developed and taught customized courses for investment banks and corporations, including Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, and Citibank American Express. Dr. Lamb has written numerous books and contributed chapters on the financing of public power projects and is a founding member of Standard & Poor's Academic Counsel of Advisors.

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