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The Energy Globe (www.energyglobe.info) is the “World Award for Sustainability” and considered today’s most prestigious and acknowledged environmental award bestowed on projects from all over the world “which make careful and economical use of resources and employ alternative energy sources”. “The award shows that improving access to finance can help to influence the shift towards cleaner energy in the developing world”, says UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner. “In the past there has been a lot of investment in market development schemes, particularly subsidies to lower capital costs, but with little success.”
The innovative financing arrangement involves an interest rate reduction, market development support, and a process to qualify solar suppliers. The interest rate reduction was phased out during the Programme and today the market for financing solar home systems is on purely commercial terms. Although the solar home sector was a small, cash-only business in 2003, today the market is growing with more than 50% of sales financed by banks. There are now 20 banks with networks of more than 2,000 branches offering solar financing.
UNEP Programme Manager Eric Usher, who attended the gala award ceremony in The UNEP approach was to find banking partners who wanted to develop this sector but needed a small amount of help to get going. “Acting small can sometimes be better than acting big”, says Mr. Usher, “and people partner for better reasons with a better alignment between international and national actors.” UNEP has used the success of the Indian Solar Loan Programme to expand into other areas, including solar water-heating loan programmes now underway in Note:
Five solar vendors completed the programmes` qualification process, making their customer eligible for financing. An update of programme status can be downloaded here. Photo credit: All photographs by Selco India.
Additional Reference: SWERA (Solar and Wind Energy Resource Assessment) Programme http://swera.unep.net/ Includes: Maps of Wind and Solar Energy For more information on the project visit: www.uneptie.org/energy/act/fin/india/ For more information, please contact: Robert Bisset, UNEP Spokesperson for Cell: +33-6-2272-5842 or Nick Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson, in Tel: +254-207-623084 Cell: +254-733-632-755 *********************************** Jim Sniffen Information Officer UN Environment Programme tel: +1-212-963-8094/8210 ********************************* UNEP is solely responsible for the contents of this press release of NOTE: Links with detailed information are available on the Horizon Solutions Site: The categories are: Agriculture, Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Desertification, Energy, the Environment, Global Climate Change, Human Rights, Industry, Population, Poverty, Public Health, Sustainable Development, Transportation, Waste Management, Water, Organizations and Foundations, Research and Information, Web Directories and other Media, and Horizon Solutions Site Collaborators Copyright 2003 HORIZON International. Yale University Department of Biology. P. O. Box 208103 New Haven, CT 06520-8103 USA. Tel: 203-432-6266, Fax: 203-432-6161. Email: info@solutions-site.org |




