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1. ''Project finance - sustainability - | 1. ''Project finance - sustainability - renewable energy.'' | ||
An offtaker in a renewable energy project is a buyer of the renewable energy produced - or to be produced in the future - by the project. | An offtaker in a renewable energy project is a buyer of the renewable energy produced - or to be produced in the future - by the project. | ||
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* [[Sustainability]] | * [[Sustainability]] | ||
* [[Transmission]] | * [[Transmission]] | ||
* [[Transmission and | * [[Transmission and distribution]] | ||
* [[Virtual PPA]] | * [[Virtual PPA]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:43, 23 June 2021
1. Project finance - sustainability - renewable energy.
An offtaker in a renewable energy project is a buyer of the renewable energy produced - or to be produced in the future - by the project.
2. Project finance.
More generally in project finance, an offtaker is any buyer of the product or service to be produced by the project being financed.
See also
- Additionality
- Asset finance
- Corporate finance
- Distribution
- Existing asset
- Gas purchase agreement
- Green
- Infrastructure
- Integrated water and power plant
- New build
- New-to-earth asset
- Offtake
- Plant
- Power purchase agreement
- Project finance
- Recourse
- REGO
- Sleeving
- Solar CSP
- Solar PV
- Sustainability
- Transmission
- Transmission and distribution
- Virtual PPA