Objective
1. To introduce Third Party Financing in Greece
2. To assess the feasability of setting up a profitable renewable energy application to be financed with TPF
3. Set-up this pilot TPF project.
Project generalities : the project has 4 phases. The first one comprises identification and motivation of the actors which are :
-potential users
-suppliers
-financial institutions
-energy service companies.
Potential users have to be identified in the field of renewable energies such as solar, wind, hydroelectricity, biomass and geothermal.
As regards financial institutions their availability for participation in TPF operations will be assessed.
The second phase is aimed at setting up a prefeasability study methodology and implementing it.
This includes assessment of the basic elements to be taken into account when considering energy from renewable sources projects.
This profeasability study methodology will then be tested in a renewable energy project to be selected.
In the course of the third phase the TPF concept will be implemented in Greece based on ECONOLER's experience in other european countries.
This TPF infrastructure will then be tested in a pratical application namely the project based on renewable energy on which the prefeasability study will have been carried with positive conclusions.
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Coordinator
1190 BRUSSELS
Belgium
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