Expanding Renewable Energy Access with Pro-Poor Public-Private Partnerships in the Developing World

Expanding Renewable Energy Access with Pro-Poor Public-Private Partnerships in the Developing World
This article explains 8 cases in which private capital was mobilized to provide renewable energy infrastructure to poor populations in different part of the world. The author indicates how renewable energy infrastructure has large upfront costs and what specific models of PPPs can be used to implement it. The author also elaborates on various case studies and their respective PPP models.
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