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Handbook of Project Finance for Water and Wastewater Systems
provides an easy-to-read guide for gaining an understanding of the
myriad options available for financing water and wastewater
projects and how to evaluate which options are most appropriate.
This crucial reference delineates a basic system for comparing the
actual costs of various programs. The book describes the seven
major factors that can dramatically affect user charges. It then
analyzes each funding alternative in terms of these common cost
factors. No other book provides such an understandable framework
for comparing project costs and their ultimate impact on ratepayer
charges. Handbook of Project Finance for Water and Wastewater
Systems is an essential book for utility managers, consultants,
engineers, regulators, environmental attorneys, and planners.
Features Addresses the seven major factors that affect project
costs Easy to read Presents easily comparable options
Environmental finance is about creating the greatest environmental
benefit for the largest number of people at the lowest possible
cost. That is the first and most important principle listed in
Finance Policy for Renewable Energy and a Sustainable Environment.
Focusing on what the author considers to be the 23 principles of
environmental finance, this text examines the key financial
principles necessary to build strategies and adopt policies to deal
effectively with environmental challenges. The text encourages
making financial decisions based on science, not politics, and
considers what it takes to design and execute environmental finance
programs in the most cost-effective way possible. Providing a
historical overview of how we got to where we are now, and
outlining the 23 principles needed to establish a stronger
foundation for the future, this text presents the basic financial
tools required to understand the concepts presented. It discusses
the proper roles of grants, loans and guaranties, the concept and
proper use of affordability, understanding leverage, and generating
revenue streams for environmental programs. It also examines
subsidies, financial risk reduction strategies, and the challenges
posed by alternative energy as well as the next generation of
environmental programs. As it relates to how environmental projects
and improvements are achieved, Finance Policy for Renewable Energy
and a Sustainable Environment outlines the greatest benefits at the
lowest possible cost to the public. This text is an ideal resource
for upper-level undergraduate students in environmental engineering
and business courses, as well as practicing environmental
engineers.
Handbook of Project Finance for Water and Wastewater Systems
provides an easy-to-read guide for gaining an understanding of the
myriad options available for financing water and wastewater
projects and how to evaluate which options are most appropriate.
This crucial reference delineates a basic system for comparing the
actual costs of various programs. The book describes the seven
major factors that can dramatically affect user charges. It then
analyzes each funding alternative in terms of these common cost
factors. No other book provides such an understandable framework
for comparing project costs and their ultimate impact on ratepayer
charges.
Handbook of Project Finance for Water and Wastewater Systems is an
essential book for utility managers, consultants, engineers,
regulators, environmental attorneys, and planners.
Features
Addresses the seven major factors that affect project costs
Easy to read
Presents easily comparable options
Financing the Global Environment examines the financial techniques
and strategies necessary to obtain funding to undertake
infrastructure and environmental projects. Despite conventional
notions that monies are typically not readily available for
large-scale environmental projects, the book explains how this is
usually not the case, and will provide the necessary steps, tools,
and organizational methods necessary for successful project finance
in any region. It demonstrates how the largest possible projects
could be undertaken at the lowest possible cost and how a utility's
excess operating income could be used to improve the system.
Features: Presents methods for the sourcing of funds and for
maximizing income Defines what types of income can be used for
making debt service payments and how it can be estimated Explains
the basic concepts of loans and debt, as well as the present value
theory of money This book serves as a useful guide for practicing
professionals, industry executives, and government officials who
work with water and wastewater utilities and infrastructure and are
involved with financial project preparation.
The Price of Climate Change: Sustainable Financial Mechanisms
presents a summary of the effects of global warming with specific
emphasis on what these phenomena will cost and the price we must
pay for trying to mitigate these processes. Some of these
mitigation strategies include reducing our use of carbon by
converting to non-carbon energy sources such as solar, wind, and
nuclear, or lower-carbon sources such as natural gas. The book
examines the financial implications of society adapting to the
effects of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme
weather events, and desertification. Further, it addresses the
costs to make buildings more resilient to climate change, such as
flood considerations, improving durability against severe weather,
bolstering insulation, and more. Sources of funding for any type of
environmental projects, including those for climate change
mitigation, are also examined. These include governmental budgets
at the federal, state, and local levels, international development
banks, international capital markets, and private funds. Features:
Addresses global climate change issues from the standpoints of
mitigation, adaptation, and resilience and the funding mechanisms
for each. Describes different types of energy sources as well as
their respective costs, including nuclear, solar, natural gas, and
more. Examines the effects of agriculture on climate change as well
as the potential ways it can be used to help mitigate the issue.
The book's straightforward approach will serve as a useful guide
and reference for practicing professionals and can also be
appreciated by the general public interested in climate change
issues and mitigation strategies.
This book addresses ways to provide the highest quality water
services at the lowest possible cost, and examines the major
finance issues that system managers face. It deals with grants,
loans, municipal bonds, tariffs/rates and subsidies, as well as the
major government finance programs offered by the Department of
Agriculture and the EPA. It also provides managers with the tools
to devise innovative financial strategies to make their systems
much more efficient. This fully revised edition presents an
easy-to-read guide for understanding the myriad options available
for financing water and wastewater projects and how to evaluate the
most appropriate options.
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Great Britain Army Royal Army Medical
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R795
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