Green Infrastructure Finance : Framework Report.
This report builds on the conclusions of the Green Infrastructure Finance: Leading Initiatives and Research report and lays out a simple and elegant way in which scarce public financing can leverage market interest in 'greening' infrastructure, particularly in the East Asia and Pacific Reg...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Washington :
World Bank Publications,
2012.
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Series: | World Bank studies.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; The Financing Challenge of Green Infrastructure Investments; Status of Green Infrastructure Finance; Benefits of a Green Infrastructure Finance Framework; Conceptual Methodology for Assessing and Allocating Risks; Assessment of the Green Investment Climate in EAP Countries; Conclusions and Next Steps; 1. Rationale for Green Infrastructure Finance Framework; Introduction; Figures; Figure 1: Investments in Green Technologies and Emission Trajectory; Main Conclusions from the Research Report.
- Green Infrastructure Finance FrameworkObjectives and Scope of the Report; Audience; 2. Economic Rationale of Green Investments; Climate Change: The Greatest Market Failure; Economic Policy Solutions for a Global Externality; Economic Principles for the Efficient Use of Green Infrastructure Finance; Boxes; Box 1: Disaggregating a Concessional Loan into a Commercial Loan and Grant Components; Box 2: Calculating the Cost of Carbon Abatement; Practical Principles for Green Infrastructure Finance Mechanisms; Summary of Economic Design Principles for Green Infrastructure Finance.
- 3. Conceptual Methodology for Assessing and Allocating RisksRationale for Methodology; Figure 2: Why Low-Emission Projects Are Not Getting Financed?; Similarities and Differences between Conventional Infrastructure and Low-Emission Investments; Box 3: Characteristics of Project Finance; Figure 3: Project Finance for a Power Plant; Tables; Table 1: Additional Risks of Low-Emission Investments; Table 2: Technical and Financial Factors for Coal and Wind Energy Investments; Figure 4: Energy Efficiency Projects May Be Less Attractive than Core Business Projects.
- Understanding the Financial Viability Gap--A Wind Farm CaseBox 4: Capital Market Gap for South East Asia Biomass Plant; Figure 5: Explaining the Financial Viability Gap for a Wind Farm; Making Green Infrastructure Finance Work to Close the Viability Gap; Figure 6: Filling the Viability Gap with Public Benefits: Wind Farm Case; Combining Instruments for Effective Financing Solution; Figure 7: Filling the Viability Gap with Public Benefits: Bus Rapid Transit Case; Table 3: Public Sector Policies and Instruments; Figure 8: Green Finance Interventions in a Project Finance Structure.
- Examples of Green Finance Financial StructuresFigure 9: Example of Wind Energy Project; Box 5: Feed-in Tariffs; Table 4: Financial Structure for Wind Energy Project--Needed CTF Support; Table 5: Alternative Financial Structure for Wind Energy Project; Figure 10: Example of Geothermal Project; Table 6: Financial Structure for Geothermal Energy Project; Figure 11: Example of Energy Efficiency Project; Table 7: Financial Structure for Building Energy Efficiency Project; 4. Assessment of Green Investment Climate in EAP Countries; The Role of Country Assessment Methodology.