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Whakatāne District Council and solar investment – part 2

ANALYSIS: What discount rate should be employed to properly account for the time value of money and the risks implicit in a solar energy project?

Whakatāne District Council will possibly use ratepayers money to go into the solar energy business.

Two weeks ago, we looked at the possibility that the Whakatāne District Council will use ratepayers money to go into the solar energy business and I rehearsed the basic fundamentals of discounted cashflow (DCF) analysis, which is used to assess the attractiveness of projects where a company

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Brent Sheather Sun, 25 Jun 2023
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