Financing concentrating solar power in the Middle East and North Africa–Subsidy or investment?

Financing concentrating solar power in the Middle East and North Africa–Subsidy or investment?

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Article ID: iaor20108370
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 307
End Page Number: 317
Publication Date: Jan 2011
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , ,
Keywords: cost analysis, electricity, solar power
Abstract:

The paper presents a strategy for the market introduction of concentrating solar power (CSP) plants in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) that will not require considerable subsidization and will not constitute a significant burden for electricity consumers in the region. In the first section, the paper explains the need of MENA countries for sustainable supply of electricity and calculates the cost of electricity for a model case country. In the second part, the cost development of concentrating solar power plants is calculated on the basis of expectations for the expansion of CSP on a global level. After that, the challenges for the market introduction of CSP in MENA are explained. Finally, we present a strategy for the market introduction of CSP in MENA, removing the main barriers for financing and starting market introduction in the peak load and the medium load segment of power supply. The paper explains why long‐term power purchase agreements (PPA) for CSP should be calculated on the basis of avoided costs, starting in the peak load segment. Such PPA are not yet available, the paper aims to convince policy makers to introduce them.

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