20405 - PROJECT FINANCE AND FINANCING STRATEGIES FOR GREEN BUSINESS
CLMG - M - IM - MM - AFC - CLAPI - CLEFIN-FINANCE - CLELI - ACME - DES-ESS - EMIT
Department of Finance
Course taught in English
STEFANO GATTI
Course Objectives
In the past few years, one of the sectors with rapid development for project finance techniques has been the green management business, with specific reference to renewable energy and water. These are industries with important implications for the state of the environment and with obvious spillovers on general welfare.
The course provides students with a rigorous methodological approach to the project finance technique and to projects in the renewable energy sector: photovoltaic plants, windfarms and biomass plants. Contractual and legal aspects, operational and engineering issues and regulatory problems are studied with the participation of external guest speakers and with applications to case studies.
Course Content Summary
- Project financing:
- features and differences with corporate financing; recent trends and development of the business
- risk analysis and risk management
- project agreements
- valuation of deal’s bankability
- finance agreements
- Project finance and green management
- The industry of renewables
- Regulatory issues and public incentives: incentives for private projects and regulations for PPPs (public-private partnerships)
- Photovoltaic plants
- Windfarms
- Biomass plants
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Final written exam for both attendant and non attendant students. No partial exam is scheduled. On a fully voluntary basis, attending students have the possibility to join an “assignment program” that counts for 35% of the final mark of the exam.
Textbooks
- S. GATTI, Project Finance in Theory and Practice – Second Edition, Elsevier-Academic Press, 2012 (selected chapters)
- Slides by the instructors, made available through the You@B agenda.
Prerequisites
None, although it is strongly recommended to have attended a basic Corporate Finance course and to master basic concepts of statistics and mathematical finance.