First published in 2011, 'Risk and Energy Infrastructure' (Vol I)
provided an inter-disciplinary analysis of the project-specific risk
factors facing cross-border oil and gas pipelines, together with risk
allocation and mitigation methodologies. Our fully updated and
comprehensive Vol II looks beyond oil and gas pipelines and considers
energy infrastructure more broadly in several important
respects:•risk is examined in relation to gas and LNG
infrastructure, oil transportation and refining, and low-carbon power
production (eg, nuclear and renewable energy);•risk analysis is
expanded beyond project-specific risk factors and covers systematic
risks (including economic sustainability, master planning, corruption,
lack of public sector capacity and cyber-security) and other risk
factors that arise in the development of any project which is part of
a more complex value chain and/or interdependent with the success or
failure of other matters or events;•traditional assumptions
underpinning project finance that focus on areas that are reflective
of past events and experiences are challenged.As political, social and
technological landscapes become ever more complex, there is an
increasing need to assess risk from a broader perspective and, in
particular, against potentially disruptive events and developments
(eg, climate change) which could act to undermine (or promote) entire
energy or infrastructure sectors.The book will provide a practical
guide to energy infrastructure developers, legal and financing
professionals, policy makers and academics.
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Value Chains, Stakeholders and Black Swans
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787420694
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter