Clean Energy Pipeline and Lincoln International release the results of their clean energy cost of capital survey

The survey confirms that the unlevered cost of capital for ground mount solar and onshore wind in the UK has dropped to 5.6% and 6.3% respectively. The results for other technologies and countries can be found in the full report here.

The clean energy cost of capital survey, a collaborative initiative between Clean Energy Pipeline and investment bank Lincoln International, identifies the unlevered and levered cost of capital for secondary market renewable energy deals across wind, solar and biomass markets in the UK, Germany, France, Nordics and Ireland.

25 parties responded to the survey, representing billions of pounds of capital under management. The survey was conducted between July and August 2016.

For more information about the Clean Energy Pipline, please visit public.cleanenergypipeline.com/home.

Summary

  • Lincoln International, in collaboration with Clean Energy Pipeline, is pleased to present the first Lincoln Clean Energy Cost of Capital Survey Report.

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