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Available Project Finance Models with CDM and Renewable Energy Law Incentives
Available Project Finance Models with CDM and Renewable Energy Law Incentives
I just finished polishing all my project finance models for the following power generation technologies and are now available for actual runs by project developers, researchers and individuals doing business development. Using the models below will allow user to determine as quickly as possible the “best new entrant” technology applicable to a particular location given the fuel and energy resource available and the electricity tariff prevailing in the area. More »
Tags: biomass, CDM, CFB, circulating fluidized bed, coal thermal, cogen, cogeneration, combined cycle GT, diesel & RE hybrid, diesel engine, for energy storage, fuel cells, gas thermal, geothermal, incremental economic analysis, Kyoto Protocol, mini hydro, ocean thermal, ocean wave, oil thermal, project finance model, simple cycle GT, solar PV, solar thermal, tidal power and nuclear, wind farm
Project Finance Model for Generic Diesel & RE Hybrid Power Plant
Project Finance Model for Generic Diesel & RE Hybrid Power Plant
The determination of optimal combination of diesel and renewable energy (RE) hybrid power plant is sometimes a difficult exercise for the project developer and EPC contractor.
After an inventory of the available fuel and RE resources in a particular location and application, the next step is to determine thru project finance modeling the economics of a stand alone diesel generator power plant (usually a compression ignition diesel engine running on expensive diesel fuel, gas oil, light fuel oil and bunker fuel oil), and considering a hybrid configuration using biomass resources (biomass gasification with diesel engine, landfill methane with diesel engine, sewage digestion or biogas with diesel engine, municipal solid waste with steam turbine generator, biomass direct combustion with steam turbine generator, biomass co-firing with fossil coal and oil, mini-hydro, wind farm and solar PV).
Impact of New Renewable Energy (RE) Law and its IRR on Electricity Price (Feed-In Tariff Calculation Procedure)
Impact of New RE Law and its IRR on Electricity Price
(Feed-In Tariff Calculation Procedure)
Energy Technology Conference & Exhibition 2009
By: Marcial T. Ocampo
Date: December 2, 2009
Venue: New World Hotel, Makati
Outline
- Republic Act No. 9513 (RE Law)
- DOE Circular No. DC2009-05-0008 (IRR)
- DOE Circular No. DC2009-07-0011 (Guidelines)
- Feed-In Tariff System
- Financial Model – before and after RE Law
- Mini Hydro -
- Biomass -
- Wind -
- Solar – More »
Solar PV Power Feed-In Tariff, Levelized Generation Cost and Financial Model with CDM Carbon Credit
Solar PV Power Feed-In Tariff, Levelized Generation Cost and Financial Model with CDM Carbon Credits
The following is a snippet of my state-of-the-art project finance model for calculating feed-in tariff, levelized cost of energy, and financial model (generation, fuel requirement, income statement, cash flow statement, balance sheet and financial ratios). To secure a copy of the spreadsheet, click the ENERGY DATA page for arrangements.
Small-Scale Project Finance Models
Small-Scale Project Finance Models:
- Diesel Genset Power Plant – 600 US$
- Biomass Power Plant – 800 US$
- Cogen Power Plant – 1,000 US$
- Hydro (Micro, Mini) Power Plant – 1,200 US$
- Solar PV Power Plant – 1,800 US$
- Wind Power Plant – 2,400 US$
- Biomass Gassifaction Power Plant / Anaerobic Digestion – 3,000 US$
- Hybrid Power Plant (Diesel, Biomass, Solar, Wind, Micro-Hydro) – 1,000 US$
Tags: biomass, cost, distributed generation, electricity, energy resources, energy sources, financial models, piston, power, power generation, power generation technologies, power generation technology, power plant, power plant design, power supply, reciprocating engines, renewable energy sources, renewable sources of electricity, renewable sources of energy, solar PV, wind
Solar Energy
The file (871 KB) will cover the following topics:
Solar energy has potential of supplying all our energy needs for: electric, thermal, process, chemical and even transportation; however, it is very diffuse, cyclic and often undependable because of varying weather conditions.
- Sun – largest object in our solar system; outer visible layer called photosphere has temperature of 6,000 C
- Sunlight or solar energy – main source of energy for wind, hydro, ocean and biomass.
Price: 34USD
Tags: cost, distributed generation, electricity, energy resources, energy sources, generator, power, power generation, power generation technologies, power generation technology, power plant, power plant design, power supply, renewable energy, renewable energy sources, renewable sources of electricity, renewable sources of energy, solar, solar energy plants, solar power plants, solar PV, solar thermal
