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_aChase, Jenny _935163 |
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_aSolar power finance without the jargon _cJenny Chase |
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_aLondon : _bWorld Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd., _cc2019. |
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505 | _a• Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction • ch. 2 Solar Technologies • - The Basics • ch. 3 Startups • ch. 4 Startups: Case Study of a Startup (BloombergNEF) • ch. 5 Timeline of Relevant Milestones for Solar • ch. 6 2005 • 2008: The First Big Solar, Supply Constraints • ch. 7 The Magic of the Experience Curve • ch. 8 September 29, 2008: When the Solar Boom Went Bust • ch. 9 Forecasting Methods: Difficulties and Discontinuities • ch. 10 How Markets Set Power Prices • ch. 11 Networking and Other Stuff Not Taught at State Schools • ch. 12 Solar After the 2008 Crash: Finding a New Normal • ch. 13 Solar Failures 2009 • 2013: Case Studies • ch. 14 Project Finance and Calculating the Cost of Energy • ch. 15 2014 and 2015: Solar Auctions, Auto-Consumption and Sun Taxes • ch. 16 2016 • 2018: Solar Is Cheap, but What Does It Mean? • ch. 17 Technology Focus: Solar Thermal Electricity Generation • ch. 18 Technology Focus: Photovoltaics • Contents note continued: ch. 19 Operating Solar Plants, and How Big Data Can Help • ch. 20 Trade Wars • ch. 21 Will Offgrid Solar Leapfrog in the Developing World? • ch. 22 Can Solar Save the World? • ch. 23 The Challenges of Intermittency, and Possible Solutions • ch. 24 What Next for Solar?. | ||
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