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− | One of the most common financing concepts for small‐scale decentralized/off-grid renewable energy projects has been different types of microfinance services, i.e. provision of debt to fund low‐cost, clean energy equipment<ref name="IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. ">IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. </ref>. Many microfinance funds were initially specialized for one technology, such as solar home systems. They are increasingly expanding, however, to other renewable energy systems, so that a single financing agency may provide finance for a number of different renewable energy technologies, including renewable household systems, improved biomass cooking stoves as well as community small‐grid systems<ref name="IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. ">IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. </ref>. | + | One of the most common financing concepts for small‐scale decentralized/off-grid renewable energy projects has been different types of microfinance services, i.e. provision of debt to fund low‐cost, clean energy equipment<ref name="IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables.">IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. </ref>. Many microfinance funds were initially specialized for one technology, such as solar home systems. They are increasingly expanding, however, to other renewable energy systems, so that a single financing agency may provide finance for a number of different renewable energy technologies, including renewable household systems, improved biomass cooking stoves as well as community small‐grid systems<ref name="IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables.">IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. </ref>. |
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| Public financing of such <span data-scaytid="46" data-scayt_word="MFI">MFI</span> initiatives can be provided through a variety of instruments. These can include the provision of credit lines to increase available funding and lower the costs of customer loans, the provision of grants or subsidies for a similar purpose (often on a <span data-scaytid="47" data-scayt_word="RBF">RBF</span> approach), or the provision of <span data-scaytid="51" data-scayt_word="guaran">guaran</span>tees to cover <span data-scaytid="48" data-scayt_word="MFIs">MFIs</span> against part of the losses they might sustain from loan defaults—either directly or through the failure of<br/>supplied equipment<ref name="The World Bank, 2013. Financing Renewable Energy - Options for Developing Financing Instruments Using Public Funds."> The World Bank, 2013. Financing Renewable Energy - Options for Developing Financing Instruments Using Public Funds.</ref>. | | Public financing of such <span data-scaytid="46" data-scayt_word="MFI">MFI</span> initiatives can be provided through a variety of instruments. These can include the provision of credit lines to increase available funding and lower the costs of customer loans, the provision of grants or subsidies for a similar purpose (often on a <span data-scaytid="47" data-scayt_word="RBF">RBF</span> approach), or the provision of <span data-scaytid="51" data-scayt_word="guaran">guaran</span>tees to cover <span data-scaytid="48" data-scayt_word="MFIs">MFIs</span> against part of the losses they might sustain from loan defaults—either directly or through the failure of<br/>supplied equipment<ref name="The World Bank, 2013. Financing Renewable Energy - Options for Developing Financing Instruments Using Public Funds."> The World Bank, 2013. Financing Renewable Energy - Options for Developing Financing Instruments Using Public Funds.</ref>. |
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− | Most experience in microfinance has probably been gained with SHS for household electrification, in particular lighting. The size and modular character of solar PV are well suited for individual small‐scale applications and easily adaptable to microfinance solutions. Mini‐grids incorporating e.g. mini‐hydro power plants are suitable for microfinancing in regions with higher population density. Such projects have a lot of potential for growth and even future integration into grid‐expansion plans. However, the households might not have the means to pay back even small debt, because, unless electricity is used for business purposes such as irrigation, electrification does not create more income for the households. As a result, household electrification puts a huge burden on the credit user. Microfinance is, therefore, most suitable for productive use of electricity, such as solar water pumps for irrigation, not for basic off‐grid electricity needs such as lighting or cooking<ref name="IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. ">IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. </ref>. | + | Most experience in microfinance has probably been gained with SHS for household electrification, in particular lighting. The size and modular character of solar PV are well suited for individual small‐scale applications and easily adaptable to microfinance solutions. Mini‐grids incorporating e.g. mini‐hydro power plants are suitable for microfinancing in regions with higher population density. Such projects have a lot of potential for growth and even future integration into grid‐expansion plans. However, the households might not have the means to pay back even small debt, because, unless electricity is used for business purposes such as irrigation, electrification does not create more income for the households. As a result, household electrification puts a huge burden on the credit user. Microfinance is, therefore, most suitable for productive use of electricity, such as solar water pumps for irrigation, not for basic off‐grid electricity needs such as lighting or cooking<ref name="IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables.">IEA, 2011. Renewable Energy - Policy Considerations for Deploying Renewables. </ref>. |
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| As linkages are built between the microfinance and energy sectors, financial institutions may be more willing and able to channel capital into loans for energy services. Investment in modern energy systems by clients of MFIs and by energy companies can become more attractive if these investments are coupled with increased economic productivity. MFIs adding energy lending to the portfolio can result in more customers for the energy enterprises and the creation of energy entrepreneurs—resulting in improved productivity and quality-of-life<ref name="http://www.arcfinance.org/pdfs/pubs/Energy_Summary_FINAL.pdf">http://www.arcfinance.org/pdfs/pubs/Energy_Summary_FINAL.pdf</ref>. | | As linkages are built between the microfinance and energy sectors, financial institutions may be more willing and able to channel capital into loans for energy services. Investment in modern energy systems by clients of MFIs and by energy companies can become more attractive if these investments are coupled with increased economic productivity. MFIs adding energy lending to the portfolio can result in more customers for the energy enterprises and the creation of energy entrepreneurs—resulting in improved productivity and quality-of-life<ref name="http://www.arcfinance.org/pdfs/pubs/Energy_Summary_FINAL.pdf">http://www.arcfinance.org/pdfs/pubs/Energy_Summary_FINAL.pdf</ref>. |
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| | colspan="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: rgb(79, 129, 189);" | <font color="#ffffff"><span style="line-height: 20.383522033691406px;">'''Consumer Loans through Rural Microfinance'''</span></font> | | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: rgb(79, 129, 189);" | <font color="#ffffff"><span style="line-height: 20.383522033691406px;">'''Consumer Loans through Rural Microfinance'''</span></font> |
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− | | colspan="3" | <span style="font-size: 10.909090995788574px; line-height: 20.39583396911621px;">Source: Adapted from </span><span style="font-size: 10.909090995788574px; line-height: 20.39583396911621px;">Wade, H. (2005). Financing Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Development in the Pacific Islands. Available at: [http://www.sprep.org/attachments/climate_change/FinancingMechanismsforREDevelopment_000.pdf http://www.sprep.org/attachments/climate_change/FinancingMechanismsforREDevelopment_000.pdf]<ref name="Wade, H. (2005). Financing Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Development in the Pacific Islands.">Wade, H. (2005). Financing Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Development in the Pacific Islands.</ref></span><br/> | + | | colspan="3" | |
| + | <span style="font-size: 10.909090995788574px; line-height: 20.39583396911621px;">Source: Adapted from </span><span style="font-size: 10.909090995788574px; line-height: 20.39583396911621px;">Wade, H. (2005). Financing Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Development in the Pacific Islands. </span><span style="font-size: 10.909090995788574px; line-height: 20.39583396911621px;">Available at: </span>[http://www.sprep.org/attachments/climate_change/FinancingMechanismsforREDevelopment_000.pdf http://www.sprep.org/attachments/climate_change/FinancingMechanismsforREDevelopment_000.pdf]<ref name="Wade, H. (2005). Financing Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Development in the Pacific Islands.">Wade, H. (2005). Financing Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Development in the Pacific Islands.</ref> |
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