
Business models for renewable energy in the built environment
- 저자
- IEA-RETD
- 발행사항
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2013
- 형태사항
- xvii, 178 p. : col.ill. ; 24cm
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references(p.157-166) and index
소장정보
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- 등록번호
- E205052
- 상태/반납예정일
- 대출가능
- -
- 위치/청구기호(출력)
- 자료실
책 소개
Business Models for Renewable Energy in the Built Environment provides insight to policy makers and market actors as to the ways that new and innovative business models (and/or policy measures) can stimulate the deployment of renewable energy technologies (RET) and energy efficiency (EE) measures in this field.
This project was initiated and funded by the IEA Implementing Agreement for Renewable Energy Technology Deployment (IEA-RETD). It analyses ten business models in three categories, covering different types of energy service companies (ESCO’s).
Included:
- developing properties certified with a ‘green’ building label
- building owners profiting from rent increases after EE measures
- property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing
- on-bill financing
- leasing of RET equipment.
Coverage extends to the organisational and financial structure of the models and the existing market and policy context, plus analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT).
The book concludes with recommendations for policy makers and other market actors on how to encourage and accelerate built environment renewable energy technologies.
Business Models for Renewable Energy in the Built Environment provides insight as to how new and innovative business models and policy measures can stimulate the deployment of renewable energy technologies (RET). Analysing ten business models in three categories, it also covers different types of energy service companies (ESCO’s). It includes the organisational and financial structure of the models, the existing market and policy context, plus analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT). It concludes with recommendations for policy makers and other market investors on how to encourage and accelerate built environment renewable energy technologies.