Ethiopia commercial microgrids

"It was great to discuss and better understand the proposed business models to scale-up private sector involvement in pre-electrification minigrids in Ethiopia under this UK PACT initiative. I was especially impressed by the collaborative approach, the diversity of participants and the suggestions
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"It was great to discuss and better understand the proposed business models to scale-up private sector involvement in pre-electrification minigrids in Ethiopia under this UK PACT initiative. I was especially impressed by the collaborative approach, the diversity of participants and the suggestions Ethiopian stakeholders shared to address access to finance/capital constraints; an indication of genuine interest in advancing these models."

"The remote training delivered by RMI was comprehensive, insightful, led by an inspiring tutor! I appreciated the session on minigrids technical design: it comes very timely as Green Scene is installing its first minigrids, supported by a major development partner in Ethiopia. It will help us capture more accurately community energy needs during the course of minigrid project management."

The project recommended commercial business models for transitional minigrids to promote private sector investments

developed by the project to clarify the technical standards and requirements for minigrids

attended by over a dozen local developers and covered project management, financial modelling, investor criteria, and technical preparation

attended by over 40 key stakeholders, discussing and testing the insights and recommendations from the project

All stakeholders were consulted on GESI issues, exploring how women and marginalised groups could be included

Women''s potential energy needs were identified at the 12 minigrid sites, such as energy use for clean cooking, and agricultural value chains

A GESI module was included in the virtual training for private developers, covering employment and skills, customer engagement, and gender-based violence

This project is working with the Jakarta Transport Agency and the Ministry of Transport to develop a comprehensive road map and timetable for electrifying ride-hailing motorcycles in Greater Jakarta. This project will help significantly reduce GHG emissions and improve air quality, while providing tangible benefits for low-income and marginalized communities.

Green Recovery Challenge Fund project led by: ITDP Institute for Transportation & Development Policy

This project is supporting the scale-up of TransJakarta e-bus deployment. It is addressing roadblocks like knowledge, analytical and planning capacity, that are preventing large-scale uptake of electric buses in the city of Jakarta. This project will focus on supporting the scale-up of TransJakarta e-bus deployment.

Green Recovery Challenge Fund Project led by: ITDP Institute for Transportation & Development Policy

This project will demonstrate how community cooling hubs can affordably meet aportfolio ofrural community cooling needs, including food, health, and human comfort,whilst reducing emissions.The project will also pilot a public-private-community partnership model. These sustainable cold chainservices will generate economic wealth, better health and nutrition and a resilient future for the population in Kenya.

Green Recovery Challenge Fund project led by: University of Birmingham

"The project will utilise the Kitui Mango Farmers multi-stakeholder forum in spearheading stakeholder engagement at the county level and promotion of local ownership of the community cooling hub." - Prof. Toby Peters, University of Birmingham

This project aims to build capacity to enable the scaling of evidence based, locally relevant, nature-based solutions, leading to sustainable and gender transformative restoration outcomes on climate change, biodiversity and livelihoods. Women play a key role in farming and land restoration, but often lack the decision-making power and resources they need. This project will co-design locally relevant restoration practices, such as growing trees and shrubs alongside crop and livestock farming systems. At the national level, it will enable a national task force to monitor, report and verify (MRV) restoration outcomes in various ecological zones, from coastal forests to semi-arid areas.

Green Recovery Challenge Fund project led by: World Agroforestry (ICRAF)

"This will promote the opportunity for green job creation especially for youth and women, in the environmental, agricultural, and water sectors. In addition to this, upscaling efforts involving various stakeholders including the private sector and media will stimulate more green job opportunities within the county and Kenya." - Catherine, Muthuri, Project Manager, World Agroforestry (ICRAF)

This project will build on the Kaptagat integrated landscape restoration plan by training communities in agroforestry and climate-smart agricultural practices that see trees or shrubs grown alongside crops or livestock. This aims to provide alternatives to illegal logging and unsustainable subsistence agriculture. The project will also conduct a value chain analysis for agroforestry products to support sustainable and scaleable business models.

"Our work in the country is predicated on our deep knowledge and relationships that have been built with the government and the communities in or near where we work. Our current strategy (2020-2030) is guided by the following vision: A healthy natural environment supporting people and sustainable development in Kenya." - Mxolisi Sibanda, Senior Programme Advisor, WWF-UK

The Sabah Renewable Energy Rural Electrification Roadmap (RE2) has developed a Roadmap to implement renewable energy mini-grids for at least half of the unelectrified villages in remote areas in Sabah by 2027. 400 unelectrified villages in Sabah were mapped and 200 of these were scoped for feasibility, of which 11 sites were identified as feasible for the implementation for renewable energy mini-grids. Furthermore, the project has successfully received further funding for the establishment of renewable energy mini-grids at 3 sites, with 2 having already began implementation as of September 2023.

"We are very supportive of the value proposition of SabahRE2. The project''s field research shows that renewable energy mini-grids are the most cost effective way to overcome the challenges of Sabah''s difficult terrain. We can meet the last mile needs for remote communities using their abundant local solar and micro-hydro resources." - Datuk Ir. Abdul Nasser Abdul Wahid, outgoing CEO of Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd and incoming CEO for the Sabah Energy Unit (UTS)

This project aims to build capacity of Indian financial institutions to identify, measure and report climate-related financial risks. We will also develop options for the Reserve Bank of India to support its climate-related supervisory and credit guidance policies and deliver training to bankers, prepare a regulatory options paper, and hold events in India and at COP.

This project supports the Peruvian government to develop its first Sustainable Bond that will contribute to achieving its environmental and social targets – while addressing gender, social inclusion, poverty reduction and green post-COVID recovery. It supports the development of a sustainable bond governance structure to institutionalise future sustainable sovereign bond emissions and internal processes.

This project aims to work with key national public and private actors in Peru to develop a capital raising strategy.Working in collaboration with international financiers, the strategy will support, accelerate and elevate mobilisation of private capital – and help to realise Peru''s climate ambition.

About Ethiopia commercial microgrids

About Ethiopia commercial microgrids

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