From traditional loans to PPAs & leasing models, you’ll explore the full landscape of funding options available to C&I developers in Zambia. The pros & cons of each model, aligning finance with project goals & structuring deals that minimise risk while delivering real returns. Read MoreDownload files
The project is being backed by Macquarie Capital as the lead equity investor alongside listed infrastructure investor TINC and existing Return investors as well as six banks, all of which bring extensive experience financing energy transition projects. Read MoreDownload files
Funding is available as grants and/or loans: grants may cover up to 45% of costs (plus 10% for medium and 20% for small enterprises), while loans can finance up to 100%. Read MoreDownload files
Cyprus’ Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry has launched a subsidy scheme for energy storage systems paired with existing renewable energy plants. Eligible projects will be remunerated by feed-in tariffs (FiTs) or net billing systems. From ESS News Read MoreDownload files
Israel offers several financial aids to encourage the installation of solar panels. Banks provide 100% loans for the implementation of these systems, considered as safe investments. In addition, incentive schemes have been launched by the government to facilitate access to renewable energy. Read MoreDownload files
Citizens can finance their solar systems either through direct payments or interest-free loans from the Central Bank of Iraq. The government has contracted solar projects in Karbala, Muthanna, and Basra, with a target completion timeframe of two to three years. Read MoreDownload files
The European Investment Bank offers preferential financing for Greek renewable projects, with interest rates as low as 2.5% for qualified investments. Additionally, the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility provides grants up to 30% of project costs for innovative green energy solutions. Read MoreDownload files
Potential funding options for the project include debt financing (e.g., international financial organisations, commercial banks), equity financing (e.g., capital investment), and project finance. Read MoreDownload files
Various financial support mechanisms, including programmes financed by EU funds and the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), as well as the ongoing Green to Households subsidy scheme reintroduced in 2023, have also played a key role in sustaining this upward momentum. Read MoreDownload files
Grants are proposed to cover up to 50% of the cost of the storage component, whose capacity in MW must be equal to between 30% and 50% of the wind or solar project. The proposed quota for the first tender is 570 MW of wind and solar, with 150MW/300MWh of storage capacity. Read MoreDownload files
Sustainable real estate projects by private and institutional players benefit from cantonal energy subsidies, partly financed by the federal government through the national building program (Gebäudeprogramm) and the proceeds of the federal CO2 tax. Read MoreDownload files
The adoption of a constitutional energy reform in 2013 in Mexico opened the door for private investment in the electricity sector and directed the country towards a clean energy transition. However, the expanding role o.
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