Solar Power Finance Without The Jargon

Solar Power Finance Without The Jargon

by Jenny Chase
ISBN-10:
1786347458
ISBN-13:
9781786347459
Pub. Date:
07/11/2019
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd
ISBN-10:
1786347458
ISBN-13:
9781786347459
Pub. Date:
07/11/2019
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd
Solar Power Finance Without The Jargon

Solar Power Finance Without The Jargon

by Jenny Chase
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Overview

Second Edition: Solar Power Finance Without the JargonSolar power has become big business, with $131 billion invested in 2018, up from just $11.2 billion in 2004 but down from $171 billion in 2017 as unit costs fell. New installed capacity grew from 1.1GW in 2004 to about 107GW in 2018, a steady rise as solar begins to compete with fossil fuels on cost and to be built in nearly every country.This is a book for the solar workers of the future, a business book for those without a business or economics background and those simply curious about major shifts happening in the world energy economy. Key financial, economic and technical concepts are interspersed with the history of the first decade of cheap solar power, and the author's experience of being part of a successful startup in the clean energy sector.Related Link(s)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786347459
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd
Publication date: 07/11/2019
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Solar Technologies — An Introduction; Start Ups; Startups: A Case Study (BloombergNEF); Timeline of Relevant Milestones for Solar; 2005–2008: The First Big Solar, Supply Constraints; The Magic Experience of the Curve; September 29, 2008: When the Solar Boom went Bust; Forecasting Methods: Difficulties and Discontinuities; How Markets Set Power Prices; Networking and Other Stuff Not Taught at State Schools; Solar After the 2008 Crash: Finding a New Normal; Solar Failures 2009–2013 — Case Studies; Project Finance and Calculating the Cost of Energy; 2014 and 2015: Solar Auctions, Auto-consumption and Sun Taxes; 2016 to 2018: Solar is Cheap, but What does it Mean?; Technology Focus: Solar Thermal Electricity Generation; Technology Focus: Photovoltaics; Operating Solar Plants, and How Big Data Can Help; Trade Wars; Will Offgrid Solar Leapfrog in the Developing World?; Can Solar Save the World?; The Challenges of Intermittency, and Possible Solutions; What Next for Solar?; Acknowledgements

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