PPPs by Topic

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Climate Change - Worldbank

Climate change, poverty, and inequality are the defining issues of our age. The World Bank Group is the biggest multilateral funder of climate investments in developing countries. And we intend to go…

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Climate Change: HOME (IDB)

The homepage for Climate Change sector of the IDB official website.

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Climate Change (IDB)

As the world’s largest climate fund, GCF accelerates transformative climate action in developing countries through a country-owned partnership approach and use of flexible financing solutions and…

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Sustainable Energy Initiative (EBRD)

The Sustainable Resource Initiative SRI was an umbrella initiative which promoted efficiency and innovation in three areas vital for countries where the EBRD invests: energy, water and materials. The…

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Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment: Climate Change

The linkages between climate change action and sustainable development have important implications for the world’s approach to natural resource investment. Yet, no coherent vision has emerged to…

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Climate Change - AfDB

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has shown its commitment to help the continent cope with climate change. In 2009, the Bank Group developed its Strategy of Climate Risk Management and…

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ADB's Focus on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management

Meeting the growing global demand for energy and natural resources is destabilizing our climate, and threatening the development and security of Asia and the Pacific. The poor are particularly…

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The Climate-Resilient City

Using public-private partnerships (PPPs) to develop infrastructure that will enhance urban resilience to climate change is a promising option for countries affected by increasingly intense droughts,…

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Carbon Capture and Storage in Developing Countries: A Perspective on Barriers to Deployment

This report assesses some of the most important barriers facing Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) deployment within the context of developing and transition economies. 

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Global CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) Institute

The official website of the Global CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) Institute.

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Legal Resources from all over the world citing key pieces of legislation, including summaries of the relevant provisions and their applicability to CCS projects on or offshore

Legal Resources from all over the world citing key pieces of legislation, including summaries of the relevant provisions and their applicability to CCS projects on or offshore.

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Vesterhav Syd Offshore Wind Farm Concession Agreement

Concession agreement regarding the obligation to construct and connect to the grid an offshore electric power generating plant with internal collection grid. 

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El Programa Techos Solares Públicos (PTSP)

Public Solar Roofs Program, which involves the installation of photovoltaic solar systems on roofs of public buildings.

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Nam Theun 2 Hydroelectric Project

Summary of the Concession Agreement between the Government of Lao PDR and Nam Theun 2 Power Company Limited (NTPC) of November 2005.

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Resilient Infrastructure Public-private Partnerships (PPPs): Contract and Procurement – The Case of India

Although there is no single policy and legal framework specifically directed toward PPP implementation in India at a national level, various sector-specific and state-specific acts, rules, and…

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The impact of climate change on the risk allocation of construction projects

According to Norton Rose, The impact of climate change on the risk allocation of construction projects, September 2014, builders are more likely to require a more expansive range of adverse…

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Draft Model Concession Agreement for Eco-Tourism Resort and Supporting Infrastructure

Draft document of 7 January 2019 developed by the National Institute of Transforming India (“NITI”) Aayog, Government of India.

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NDC Platform

Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) identify the post-2020 voluntary national climate targets, including mitigation and adaptation, which countries committed to and which will become…

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UNFCC's NDC Registry records NDCs communicated by the Parties in accordance with Article 4, paragraph 12 of the Paris Agreement

In accordance with Article 4, paragraph 12 of the Paris Agreement, NDCs communicated by Parties shall be recorded in a public registry maintained by the secretariat.

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The Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework - Module 17: Capturing Commercial Value

Municipalities often perceive investment needs, in particular infrastructure, solely as a public service, a cost center for the municipality. In fact, such investments may also create…

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Other Mechanisms Supporting Pro-Poor Service Delivery

Mechanisms for Pro-Poor PPPs:A. Subsidiesa. Historic use of subsidiesUtilities often fail to recover through tariffs the costs of operation and maintenance, let alone investment in infrastructure.…

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Case Studies on Pro-Poor PPPs

ArgentinaReference: Public private partnerships and the poor - Case Study - Buenos Aires, Argentina. Experiences with water provision in four low-income barrios in Buenos Aires, ArgentinaA case study…

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Contractual examples supporting pro-poor service delivery

Examples Pro-Poor PPP Contracts:Reference: Public-Private Partnerships and the Poor - Pro-poor longer term (Concession and lease) ContractsThis document published by the Water, Engineering and…

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Laws and Regulations Supporting Pro-Poor Services Delivery

Examples of Pro-Poor Policies in PPP Legislation Cambodia Reference: Rural Electrification Fund (REF), Cambodia This is the 2005 Cambodian law that establishes a Rural Electrification Fund…

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Key Issues in PPPs for the Poor

Monopoly of service providersPoor customers in informal and often inaccessible settlements are less likely to be supplied by the formal provider with transport, electricity or water and so have to…