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Assess the Economic Viability of the Renewable Energy Industry in South Eastern Europe.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c47155) has announced the addition of Renewable Energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation.  in South East Europe to their offering.

Renewable Energy in South East Europe is a unique overview of the renewable energy sector in South East Europe, with reference to the current legislative environment and promotion strategy. Assesses each market in terms of existing RE capacity, demand, government incentives, drivers and economic viability. Analyses RE resources and opportunities in each market giving examples of installed RE capacity by market and category. Reports on applicable tariff structures for RE projects by market and RE category. Provides listings of useful contacts in the fields of Government, technology partners, investment partners, banking and legal. This incisive report provides analysis and information to assist industry professionals, investors and prospective developers in their assessment of the opportunities available as RE is incorporated into a balanced energy portfolio necessary for the future. The report covers the following markets: Albania; Bosnia & Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; FYR FYR Former Yugoslav Republic
FYR For Your Reference
FYR For Your Records
FYR Flash Your Rack
FYR Fifty Years of Ridicule (Le Tigre song)
FYR For Your Review
 Macedonia; Romania; Serbia; Montenegro; Turkey. Each of these input resources for generation of RE are reviewed: Biofuels; Biogas bi·o·gas  
n.
A mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced by bacterial degradation of organic matter and used as a fuel.


biogas
Noun

gaseous fuel produced by the fermentation of organic waste
 (including LFG LFG Landfill Gas
LFG Lincoln Financial Group (insurance & financial planning company)
LFG Looking For Group (Everquest)
LFG Lexical-Functional Grammar (computational linguistics) 
); Geothermal; Mini-hydro; Ocean; Solar; Biomas; Waste; Wind.

Contributor:

A banker by profession, Chris Moore has accumulated over 30 years of structured project financing Project financing

A form of asset-based financing in which a firm finances a discrete set of assets on a stand-alone basis.
 and international project development experience, at senior management levels in both industry (Hawker Siddley, BTR BTR Rupee (currency of Bhutan)
BTR Board of Technical Registration
BTR Born to Run (Bruce Springsteen song)
BTR Bureau of Tourism Research (Australia)
BTR Back To Reality
, John Wood Group, Rolls Royce Rolls Royce

the millionaire’s vehicle. [Trademarks: Brewer Dictionary, 928]

See : Luxury
 Power Ventures) and banking (Raiffeisen Bank, Singer and Friedlander). His sectoral experience covers defence, infrastructure, oil & gas, and power, whilst his geographic exposure ranges from the Middle East, through Southern and South East Asia East Asia

A region of Asia coextensive with the Far East.



East Asian adj. & n.
, Latin America, and Europe. For the past twelve years he has had considerable involvement in project development and finance in CEE cee  
n.
The letter c.
 and the Former Soviet Union. Since 2002, he has been actively involved in the business development aspect of renewable energy projects, including wind, wave power, and bio-mass, but with particular focus on energy-from-waste using advanced conversion technologies and applications. He is currently a senior consultant to a Renewable Energy group with both UK and international development interests. With a career covering international banking (Standard Chartered Bank Standard Chartered Bank (LSE: STAN, HKSE: 2888 ) is a British bank headquartered in London with operations in more than fifty countries. It operates a network of over 1,600 branches (including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures) and employs almost 60,000 , Nordea Bank and Raiffeisen Bank) and financial consultancy Kevin R. Smith has a broad experience in most aspects of structured finance. He has focused on the countries of Central and Eastern Europe The term "Central and Eastern Europe" came into wide spread use, replacing "Eastern bloc", to describe former Communist countries in Europe, after the collapse of the Iron Curtain in 1989/90.  and the Former Soviet Union for some 14 years. For the last 10 years he has run a firm of international financial consultants whose main activity is advising on a wide range of finance related matters in CEE and the FSU FSU Florida State University
FSU Former Soviet Union
FSU Ferris State University
FSU Fayetteville State University (North Carolina)
FSU Frostburg State University
FSU Finance Sector Union
. He was also seconded to the British Government for two years with responsibility for all aspects of finance in Central Europe. He is a regular speaker at seminars on trade and structured finance and is also the author of a book on PPPs in Central Europe and many published articles on a range of subjects for professional publications.
Topics Covered

Part One: Introduction

1.1 What is "Renewable Energy"?
1.2 Why Renewable Energy?
1.3 How is RE defined?
1.4 Generic Definitions
1.5 Financing
1.6 Environment
1.7 Current Project Developments

Part Two: The Review Markets

2.1 Albania
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.2 RE Policy
2.1.3 Legislation
2.1.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.1.5 Renewable Energy Resources

2.2 Bosnia-Herzegovina
2.2.1 Overview
2.2.2 RE Policy
2.2.3 Legislation
2.2.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.2.5 Renewable Energy Resources

2.3 Bulgaria
2.3.1 Overview
2.3.2 RE Policy
2.3.3 Legislation
2.3.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.3.5 Renewable Energy Resources

2.4 Croatia
2.4.1 Overview
2.4.2 RE Policy
2.4.3 Legislation
2.4.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.4.5 Renewable Energy Resources

2.5 FYR Macedonia
2.5.1 Overview
2.5.2 RE Policy
2.5.3 Legislation
2.5.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.5.5 Renewable Energy Resources

2.6 Romania
2.6.1 Overview
2.6.2 RE Policy
2.6.3 Legislation
2.6.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.6.5 Renewable Energy Resources

2.7 Serbia/Montenegro
2.7.1 Overview
2.7.2 RE Policy
2.7.3 Legislation
2.7.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.7.5 Renewable Energy Resources

2.8 Turkey
2.8.1 Overview
2.8.2 RE Policy
2.8.3 Legislation
2.8.4 Grid Access, Distribution
2.8.5 Renewable Energy Resources

Part Three: Appendices

  I. Country Maps
 II. Electricity System Maps (where available)
III. References and links
 IV. Banks


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