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Nonrecourse debt

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A loan that is secured by some sort of collateral, usually property. The issuer can seize the collateral if the borrower defaults.

These types of projects are characterized by high capital expenditures, long loan periods, and uncertain revenue streams. Analyzing them requires a sound knowledge of the underlying technical domain as well as financial modeling skills