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World Bank 4 Cost-benefit analysis 3 Hydropower 3 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 3 Wasserkraft 3 carbon emissions 3 cost overrun 3 dams 3 hydropower 3 investment appraisal 3 Dam 2 Developing countries 2 Entwicklungsländer 2 Greenhouse gas emissions 2 Hydropower plant 2 Talsperre 2 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 2 Wasserkraftwerk 2 Welt 2 World 2 Africa 1 CO2 emissions 1 Cost Overruns 1 Cost–Benefit Analysis 1 Economic Welfare 1 Electricity Generation 1 Forecasting model 1 Planners Fallacy 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Reference Class Forecasting 1 Solar PV 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 affordability 1 rural electrification 1 sub-Saharan Africa 1
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Free 4
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Baurzhan, Saule 6 Jenkins, Glenn P. 6 Olasehinde-Williams, Godwin O. 3 Williams, Olasehinde G. 1
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Economics Department, Queen's University 2
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Development Discussion Papers 2 Development discussion paper 2 Queen's Economics Department working paper 1 Queen’s Economics Department Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Is there a net economic loss from employing reference class forecasting in the appraisal of hydropower projects?
Jenkins, Glenn P.; Williams, Olasehinde G.; Baurzhan, Saule - 2022
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The economic performance of hydropower dams supported by the World Bank Group, 1975-2015
Baurzhan, Saule; Jenkins, Glenn P.; … - 2021
This paper assesses the economic benefits of 57 World Bank Group-sponsored hydropower dam plant investments. Hydropower dams are among the main sources for producing electricity and the largest renewable source for power generation throughout the world. Hydropower dams are often a lower-cost...
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The economic performance of hydropower dams supported by the World Bank Group, 1975-2015
Baurzhan, Saule; Jenkins, Glenn P.; … - 2021
This paper assesses the economic benefits of 57 World Bank Group-sponsored hydropower dam plant investments. Hydropower dams are among the main sources for producing electricity and the largest renewable source for power generation throughout the world. Hydropower dams are often a lower-cost...
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The economic performance of hydropower dams supported by the World Bank Group : 1975-2015
Baurzhan, Saule; Jenkins, Glenn P.; … - 2021
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Off-grid Solar PV: Is it an affordable or an appropriate solution for rural electrification in sub-Saharan African countries?
Jenkins, Glenn P.; Baurzhan, Saule - Economics Department, Queen's University - 2014
In this paper the feasibility of off-grid solar PV systems in Sub Sahara Africa (SSA) is analysed focusing on five major issues in the context of falling system costs: cost-effectiveness, affordability, financing, environmental impact, and poverty alleviation. Solar PV systems are found to be an...
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Solar versus Combined Cycle Electricity Generation in Capital Constrained African Economies: Which is Greener?
Baurzhan, Saule; Jenkins, Glenn P. - Economics Department, Queen's University - 2014
Many public electric utilities and countries in Africa are capital constrained while the growth in demand for electricity is increasing. In this paper an economic analysis is carried out that investigate the efficiency of investing in solar photovoltaic (PV) power plants for grid generation in...
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