The grant contribution would support training and capacity building activities to catalyze investment, as well as additional feasibility studies and environmental or legal costs if they make the projects economically unviable. (a) reducing transaction costs in eligible projects (including due diligence and legal costs that can disproportionally impact the economics of small projects), (b) conducting self-supply renewable energy, energy efficiency, and engineering feasibility studies to identify and implement potential projects, and (c) developing and disseminating capacity building materials to share lessons learned with the market, including project developers, other financial institutions, and local corporations.
Project Detail
Country
Regional
Project Number
RG-T2613
Approval Date
April 23, 2015
Project Status
Implementation
Project Type
Technical Cooperation
Sector
ENERGY
Subsector
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY IN END USE
Lending Instrument
BID Invest
Lending Instrument Code
IIC
Modality
-
Facility Type
-
Environmental and Social Impact Category (ESIC)
-
Total Cost
USD 3,000,000.00
Country Counterpart Financing
USD 0.00
Original Amount Approved
USD 3,000,000.00