Toolkit on the Appraisal of Small Renewable Energy Projects : Tanzania Case Study
Following this introductory chapter, chapter two continues with a general description of the regulatory, institutional, and policy environment for Renewable Energy (RE) in Tanzania. The chapter describes the main existing institutional arrangements...
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| Format: | Energy Study | 
| Language: | English en_US  | 
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      Washington, DC    
    
      2014
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| Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/18792529/toolkit-appraisal-small-renewable-energy-projects-tanzania-case-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17645  | 
| Summary: | Following this introductory chapter,
            chapter two continues with a general description of the
            regulatory, institutional, and policy environment for
            Renewable Energy (RE) in Tanzania. The chapter describes the
            main existing institutional arrangements in place and shows
            that the country's legal framework is conducive to
            private sector RE initiatives. Chapter three discusses the
            fundamentals of project finance, the basic components of
            financial analysis, and common due diligence factors
            concerning RE investments. This discussion provides a
            framework for a better understanding of RE financing, which
            from a banker's point of view requires a different
            approach than the more traditional balance sheet-focused
            financing. Chapters 4 through 8 go over each of the most
            common RE technologies: chapter four: Hydropower; chapter
            five: biomass; chapter six: biogas; chapter seven: solar PV;
            and chapter eight: wind. Each of the chapters discusses both
            the basic technical and financial aspects of the
            technologies. Each chapter will provide the reader with a
            basic understanding of the technology in question and the
            associated financial challenges. In the chapters on
            hydropower (chapter four) and biomass (chapter five), a
            financial 'back-of-the-envelope' model is included
            as well. | 
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