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- Offshore Grid links across the Irish Sea-Project steps forward with feasibility study - 8th January 2010
- PPA Energy Launches South African Subsidiary - 15th December 2009
- AFUR - 13th October 2009
- Technical Assistance for Implementation of Energy Component of EU SFA Support Programme 2006 in Saint Lucia - 13th October 2009
- Knowledge Transfer Partnership - 29th July 2009
Context
The energy sector continues to attract strong inflows of investment, but in many regions external constraints mean that capacity shortages exist. Opportunities range from the acquisition and sale of national or regional utilities, to small and dispersed projects such as small scale distributed generation and electrification opportunities. In addition, there are many parts of the world where elements of the sector remain in public hands, and there is ongoing need for sector reform to improve efficiency and create a climate conducive to sustainable investment. Particular challenges exist in regions which are highly dependent on expensive or scarce primary fuels, or where there is a need to recover from historical underfunding of the sector, perhaps due to wider economic circumstances. Around the world there is a need to adapt business models to take account of potentially disruptive technologies such as distributed generation, smart metering, customer demand participation, smart grids and real-time asset management.
Our Key Strengths
What we do:
For Private Investors:
- Due diligence and financial evaluation
- Investment planning
- Support in negotiation of Power Purchase Agreements and concession contracts
- Transaction advice
- Strategic advice to IPPs (Independent Power Producers)
- Market Studies
For Public and Government Entities
- Design of regulations and regulatory regimes
- Support in the process of Electricity Sector Reform and Power Sector Restructuring
- Economic analysis
- Support on Institutional Issues
- Incentivising private investment
- Energy policy advice
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