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ID113499
Title ProperFinancing off-grid sustainable energy access for the poor
LanguageENG
AuthorGlemarec, Yannick
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the role of public instruments in promoting private finance to achieve off-grid sustainable energy access. Renewable energy technologies are increasingly becoming the cheapest solutions for off-grid energy access. The dramatic uptake of mobile phones in developing countries shows how quickly decentralized services can develop on a commercial basis under the right conditions, and raises the prospect that private finance could also drive decentralized energy access for the poor. Indeed, there are already a number of instances of clean energy solutions - such as solar portable lights, household biogas units or solar home systems - that have managed to scale-up through leveraging private finance. However, the experience gained from first-generation market development projects show that, in almost all cases, significant public resources have been necessary to increase the affordability of clean energy technologies, provide access to financing for the poor, and remove non-economic barriers. Such public interventions may be funded by international public finance, domestic budgets and carbon finance. Despite mounting fiscal constraints facing governments worldwide, the emergence of new sources of climate finance and the political momentum in support of energy subsidy reforms, as well as new programming modalities, offer opportunities to leverage additional resources to achieve universal energy access by 2030.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy vol. Suppli, sup; Jun 2012: p. 87-93
Journal SourceEnergy Policy vol. Suppli, sup; Jun 2012: p. 87-93
Key WordsEnergy Policy ;  Market Barriers ;  Finance