2021
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2165
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Renewable energy public–private partnerships in developing countries: Determinants of private investment

Abstract: In this research, we study, for the first time, the determinants of private investment participation in public-private partnership (PPPs) projects in renewable energies. We analyse a broad sample formed by 1,371 PPPs from 63 developing countries in the period 1997-2016. Using a Tobit estimation technique, our findings reveal that PPPs that are smaller, younger, where the private partner takes more responsibilities, and the prime revenue source comes from the electricity consumers' payments, show a greater degr… Show more

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“…Ref. [37] find that renewable energy PPP projects supported by MDBs attract more private investment. Ref.…”
Section: H2 Ppp Projects Awarded By Competitive Methods Are Character...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref. [37] find that renewable energy PPP projects supported by MDBs attract more private investment. Ref.…”
Section: H2 Ppp Projects Awarded By Competitive Methods Are Character...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change requires urgent actions, including the transition toward cleaner technologies and sustainable development (Fleta‐Asín & Muñoz, 2021). Current challenges involve technological, environmental, social, and economic disruptions (Sovacool, 2016; Wang & Ma, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, scientific research on the role of PPPs in energy has attracted attention with the advent of global reforms in the energy sector (Pinilla‐De La Cruz et al, 2021; Sovacool, 2013). Thus, the private sector's involvement in the energy domain has been propelled since the economic recession of 1970 (Fleta‐Asín & Muñoz, 2021; Sovacool, 2013), wherein PPPs became widely used as part of electricity reform process strategies around the world (Araquistain Portela, 2020; Gao & Zhao, 2020; Southard, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to RES integration into power systems, both governments and citizens are now promoting their development and participation in power systems [14]. Fleta-Asín et al [15] affirm that public-private partnerships emerge as an important mechanism widely used to deliver public infrastructure services, and the electricity sector is not an exception. The deployment of well-established technologies-mainly hydro, as well as other mature technologies, such as wind and solar photovoltaic-has risen quickly, substantially increasing the confidence in these technologies, reducing costs and creating new opportunities [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%