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I. PPP Contracts in An Age of Disruption
Chapter 2 - Disruptive Technology, Infrastructure and PPPs
- How are Infrastructure PPPs Impacted by Disruptive Technologies
- Disruptive Technology in the Context of Other Global Disruptions
- Project identification, screening and appraisal
- Considerations related to procurement
- Structuring the PPP contracts: adressing risks and opportunities related to technological innovation
- Managing Technological Change in Existing PPP Projects
- Contractual obligations to adjust the project to a changing technological environment
- PPP contractual provisions that permit regular adjustments
- PPP contractual provisions and legal mechanisms that permit adjustments in exceptional situation
- Renegotiation, government step-in rights, termination and dispute resolution
- Process for Assessing and Resolving issues related to Disruptive Technology
- Case Study 1: Mongolia - Addressing Disruptive Technology through Renegotiation and Energy Regulation
- Case Study 2: Australia - Considering Future Technology Improvements to Victoria Water Desalination Plant
- Case Study 3: United States, Maryland - I495 and I270 Project
- Case Study 4: Portugal - Renegotiation of PPP Highway Contracts after Global Financial Crisis.
- Case Study 5: Puerto Rico - Technological Upgrades and Contract Extension for P 22 and P5 Toll Roads
Chapter 5 - Conclusion and Next Steps
Appendix A - Examples of Disruptive Technologies and their Application to infrastructure
Appendix B - Disruptive Technology in the Energy Sector
Appendix C: Disruptive Technology in the Transport Sector
Figure A.1: Share of New Electricity Capacity, 2001–2021
Figure A.2: Renewable Energy Components in Current NDCs
Figure A.3: The Falling Cost of Renewable Energy
Figure A.4: Ride Sharing Market Size Worldwide in 2021 and 2026
Table A.1: Fuel Shares of Primary Energy and Contributions to Growth in 2019
Box 2: Coal Project Decommissioning and the Just Transition for All Framework
Box 6: Pan Am Games Athletes’ Village in Canada
Box 8: Legitimate Expectations under the Energy Charter Treaty
Box 10: Mandatory Insurance for Natural Disasters for PPPs in Chile
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