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Sridhar Yendamuri New Release 2025 | Bridging Renewable And Conventional Energy In Project Finance Models

  A blended energy generation financial model integrates multiple energy sources (e.g., solar, wind, and battery storage) into a single project to optimize resource utilization, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. This approach is particularly beneficial in addressing intermittency issues of renewables while meeting diverse energy demands. Let’s explore how to build such a model with a creative, number-based example.   Step-by-Step Approach 1. Define the Energy Mix Determine the types of energy sources in the project, their capacities, and expected outputs. For instance: Solar: Daytime generation. Wind: Nighttime or high-wind conditions. Battery Storage: Backup and grid stabilization. 2. Assess Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Estimate the costs of building and commissioning each energy source: Solar: Land, panels, inverters. Wind: Turbines, installation. Storage: Batteries, converters. 3. Calculate Operational Expenditure (OpEx) Include cost...

Sridhar Yendamuri's 2025 Perspective | The Evolution Of Project Finance: Challenges And Opportunities Ahead

  Project finance , a key driver of large-scale infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects, is on the cusp of significant transformation. As the global economy evolves, so too does the landscape of funding and managing complex, capital-intensive projects. From sustainability to technology, here’s a look at what the future holds for project finance.   1. The Rise of Green Finance As the world moves toward a more sustainable future, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are becoming central to project finance. Governments, investors, and institutions are prioritizing projects that align with global climate goals and sustainability objectives. Renewable Energy Projects: Solar, wind, and hydrogen energy initiatives are attracting unprecedented investments. Green Bonds: These instruments are gaining traction as a way to finance eco-friendly projects. Carbon Credits and Offsetting: Projects that reduce emissions or increase carb...