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US solar project finance and M&A landscape 2018
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It’s been a busy year for solar financiers. The US tax code was reformed, tariffs were placed on non-domestic solar cells and modules, and new investors and sources of capital have been flooding the market at an astounding pace. With a “wall of money” chasing down a limited supply of viable solar projects, how has the solar industry been impacted? Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables took a closer look at project finance and M&A trends. Our Power & Renewables reports and data provide deep insight into the current and future state of electricity generation.
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