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Resources / Finance and investment
21.09.16
The role of State Investment Banks in enabling low-carbon technological change
Ms Anna Geddes, ETH, Switzerland Prof Tobias Schmidt, ETH, Switzerland Keywords: state investment banks, innovation, public finance, technological cha...
21.09.16
Energy Infrastructure Financing and Project Finance (Nigerian Energy Sector as a Case Study)
Mr Nasir Kolade, University of The West of Scotland This paper focuses on the use of project finance as an alternative source of financing energy projects...
21.09.16
Energy Barometer 2016
Deane Somerville, Knowledge Team Manager, Energy Institute The 2016 Energy Barometer Report captures insights from UK energy professionals and enables them to ...
18.09.14
Financing the UK Power Sector: is the Money Available?
Dr Rob Gross, Imperial College, London Dr William Blyth, Imperial College The electricity sector needs to renew its ageing generation fleet, and shift towar...
20.09.12
Co-movements between carbon, energy and financial markets. A multivariate GARCH approach
Mr Nicolas Koch, University of Hamburg This paper jointly investigates time-variations in carbon-energy market and carbon-financial market co-movements, taking...
20.09.12
Valuation of Interconenctor Transmission Rights – Do Auction Prices Reflect Option Values?
Ms Celine McInerney, University College Cork In electricity markets, interconnectors can be viewed as spread options on the spot prices of electricity between ...
19.09.12
Political Shocks and Efficient Investment in Electricity Markets
Professor Felix Muesgens, Brandenburg University of Technology Investment decisions in electricity markets are driven by different factors: (expectations of) f...
19.09.12
Investigating possible bias issues arising from improper use of the internal rate of return when used for decision-making on renewable energy technology investments
Ms Tanja Groth, Aarhus University/Stirling.DK ApS The internal rate of return (IRR) is, together with net present value (NPV), the most commonly used investmen...
23.09.10
The Oil Companies’ Approach To Renewable Energy
Miss Ana Penha The research for this thesis, submitted in May 2009, focuses on the reasons for oil companies investing (or not) in renewable energy. During th...
22.09.10
Climate policy uncertainty and investment behaviour: Evidence from small hydropower plants
Dr Oecon Kristin Linnerud, Cicero In the coming years, Europe will need more electric power from renewable sources to meet our greenhouse gas and renewable tar...
22.09.10
Energy Efficiency and pace model
Nadia Ameli , UC Berkeley An economic transition is needed to a low-carbon, sustainable, and job producing model. In thatprocess, improving commercial and resi...
22.09.10