Cost Overruns in Infrastructure Projects
April 3, 2025
The risk involved in an infrastructure project does not remain the same throughout the life of a project. Instead, the risk varies depending upon the stage in which the project is. The construction phase is supposed to be the riskiest phase of an infrastructure project. This is also the phase where investors demand the highest…
In the previous article, we explained the concept of cost overrun. We also explained how cost overruns have a negative effect on the finances of the entire project. However, it is strange that despite being so harmful to infrastructure projects, cost overruns are still ubiquitous. It is common for more than 50% of megaprojects to…
Infrastructure finance is an extremely complicated and advanced field. There are many complex financial instruments related to infrastructure finance which have been created and are regularly traded between interested parties. One such financial instrument is the collateralized debt obligation (CDOs). The issuance of CDOs is the most basic way in which the principles of structured…
When the word infrastructure project is used, it brings to mind images of bridges, railways, and even ports, which are considered to be essential for any country’s progress. However, this is changing rapidly. A lot of developed as well as developing countries around the world have started focusing extensively on infrastructure projects, which can be considered to be non-conventional. One such field which is seeing a lot of investment is the field of renewable energy. Every year, more and more governments are pledging billions of dollars of investment in this field. This is being done for both environmental as well as financial reasons.
In this article, we will have a closer look at the concept of renewable energy and how it relates to infrastructure investing.
Institutional investors have huge sums of money at their disposal. However, they do not seem to have suitable avenues in the field of infrastructure investing in deploying those funds. Traditional infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and railways have become commoditized. There is no special expertise which is required to execute such projects. As a result, the competitive pressures are pushing the bid prices down. Hence, the margins for such projects are also reducing.
On the other hand, renewable energy is still a nascent field. The skillset and knowledge required to execute infrastructure projects related to renewable energy cannot be freely found. Hence, these projects tend to have higher margins. It is, therefore, no surprise that infrastructure funds are queuing up to invest their money in projects related to renewable energy.
Also, renewable energy sources do not have to be more economical in order to be adopted widely. Governments all over the world are fighting the use of fossil fuels as a prime energy source. The common belief is that the usage of fossil fuels has led to carbon emissions, which have been responsible for the increase in the temperature of the earth. Hence, renewable energy is being seen as a greener alternative. A lot of capital is being invested in order to develop technology which will help make renewable energy a more economically viable proposition.
However, the above-mentioned points do not mean that infrastructure projects related to renewable energy do not have any risks. There are many risks that are specific to renewable energy projects. The same has been mentioned below:
Since meaningful amounts of capital cannot be deployed in renewable energy projects, many funds do not find it worthwhile to study the opportunity and understand its pros and cons. This is the reason that infrastructure funds have not traditionally invested large sums of money in renewable energy projects. It has been estimated that renewable energy accounts for only 0.5% of their total portfolio.
Any innovation is happening on a piecemeal basis. This means that the older investments are not rendered obsolete by a change in technology. On the other hand, the renewable energy sector is considered to be a high tech sector. Therefore, the change in technology is quite rapid.
Also, many times, older technologies become completely obsolete after new technology is introduced in the renewable energy sector. For instance, earlier models of batteries used in electric cars are considerably expensive compared to newer models. This was one of the reasons why electric cars were not economically viable.
However, companies like Elon Musk’s Tesla have created low-cost batteries, which have drastically changed the marketplace. Also, earlier models of batteries, as well as the mega factories producing them have been rendered obsolete by this innovation.
For example, Donald Trump has already passed several legislations in the United States, which favor the coal industry at the expense of the renewable energy industry. Institutional investors are afraid that if the governments stop focusing on renewable energy projects, then their cash flows will deviate quite significantly from the projections.
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