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Thailand - Renewable Energy Acceleration Programme

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Thailand - Renewable Energy Acceleration Programme

Title of Document Thailand - Renewable Energy Acceleration Programme
Abstract IFC has used funding from the Clean Technology Fund (CTF) to support two investments in order to catalyze the development of private sector solar projects by establishing a track record of performance for future investors and developers, and provide demonstrational information that concessional financing can address some of the regulatory risk.
  • Barriers: Regulatory risk
  • Instrument: Senior Debt
  • Application: Financing of Solar Photovoltaic Power Plants
  • Amount: US$41.6 million
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English: Thailand - Renewable Energy Accelerator Program.pdf

Original Source World Bank
Year 2011
Region/Country East Asia & The Pacific - Thailand
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Study - Project Financing
Technology Solar Photovoltaic (PV)
Connection Type Grid-connected



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