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− | </div><div style="display:none" class="expand-content">The '''Project Resource Center '''offers project-relevant renewable energy documents to the global energy community. It is designed to assist in making renewable energy project planning and implementation more efficient and sustainable as well as to facilitate knowledge exchange across organizations and regions. [[Energypedia|Learn more...]]</div></div> | + | </div><div style="display:none" class="expand-content">The '''Project Resource Center '''offers project-relevant renewable energy documents to the global energy community. It includes sample '''Terms of Reference''', examples of '''Economic and Financial Analysis''', sample '''Contracts''' and other '''Procurement Documents''', '''Case Studies''' with analysis of success factors and lessons learned, and more (see the [https://energypedia.info/wiki/Project_Resource_Center_Document_List Documents List]). The Project Resource Center is designed to help guide project planning and implementation as well as to facilitate knowledge exchange across organizations and regions.<br/> |
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The
Project Resource Center offers project-relevant renewable energy documents to the global energy community. It includes sample
Terms of Reference, examples of
Economic and Financial Analysis, sample
Contracts and other
Procurement Documents,
Case Studies with analysis of success factors and lessons learned, and more (see the
Documents List). The Project Resource Center is designed to help guide project planning and implementation as well as to facilitate knowledge exchange across organizations and regions.
There is value in building on prior experience and knowledge and for this reason the platform contains a broad set of technical information to help incorporate best practices and lessons learned in past and ongoing energy projects. The Project Resource Center is a living repository and its success depends on contributions from the global energy community.
We look forward to your additions!
If you have any questions or want to learn more on how to add documents, please see the
Help Section or contact the
energypedia team.