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December 2002
American Electric Power has closed financing on a 160MW wind farm, the first such deal in over two-and-a-half years. It promises to be the start of a series of such financings to hit the market in the next 12 months - before the US tax authorities look at renewing the renewable rules. It also confir...
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Marubeni is moving towards becoming a largely Asian, rather than a global, power player. But India and Indonesia provide awkward reminders of past policies. Dominic Jones talks finance and focus with Kenji Natori, head of its overseas power project department.
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Distressed asset funds are the latest players to circle the US power industry. But will a new aggressive breed of debt buyers be prepared to let banks complete their restructuring plans? By Tom Nelthorpe.
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Smaller Latin American economies will find that PPP structures in the power sector may be the best route to infrastructure upgrades. By Adriana de Aguinaga and Roberto Vellutini, the Inter-American Development Bank.
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Power
01 December 2002
NRG faces Chapter 11 move
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North-west Europe has witnessed financial close of its first hybrid merchant power deal in years, and its first IPP since EU electricity directives were introduced in 1996. The Rijnmond power plant project signed on 14 November 2002 with a total financing of Eu622 million ($633.5 million). This comp...