GEF announces $454 million funding for EESL’s energy efficiency programme
02 Nov 2017
The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has partnered with Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), in what is seen as a recognition of India's efforts towards a low emission-economy and focus on energy efficiency programmes.
GEF on Wednesday announced a total of $454 million in funding to EESL's project, 'Creating and Sustaining Markets for Energy Efficiency.' The project will receive a composite funding of $454 million comprised of GEF grant of $20 million and co-financing of $434 million in the form of loans and equity, including a $200 million loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
EESL further proposes to build an `Energy Efficiency Revolving Fund' (EERF) for sustainable funding mechanism of energy efficiency projects in the country.
The EERF mechanism will support the 'proof of concept' investments for the new technologies of super-efficient ceiling fans, tri-generation technologies and smart grid-applications and ultimately scaling up energy efficiency financing and programme development to help cover initial investment costs of identified energy efficiency programmes like street lighting, domestic lighting, five-star rated ceiling fans and agricultural pumps, in the country.
This unique model will help in addressing the upfront risks of new technologies. Further, the accrued savings from these technologies can be used to finance additional projects, which would allow capital to revolve as a sustainable funding mechanism.
The GEF project further brings together many technical and financing partners including United Nations Environment (UN Environment), Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) which aims to mitigate 60 million tons of CO2 eq (carbon dioxide equivalent), that will enable a total direct energy savings of 38.3 million GJ by 2022 and 137.5 million GJ by 2032. (1 GJ = 277.778 kWh)
Addressing the gathering, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, secretary in the ministry of power, said that at present around two-thirds of total power generation capacity in India is based on fossil fuels. By 2030, India is committed to achieve 40 per cent of the installed capacity based on clean energy sources. To achieve this target, it is imperative to create awareness in the citizens, especially among youth, to encourage energy efficiency measures like use of electric vehicles, energy efficient building codes etc, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, Anil Kumar Jain, additional secretary in the ministry of environment, forests and climate change, said the overall size of energy efficiency market in India is estimated to be $23 billion. ''Initiatives like these seek to tap that market by implementing an innovative business model that is scalable, flexible, embraces different and emerging technologies and has incentives for all stakeholders,'' he added.
Naoko Ishii, chairperson and CEO of GEF, said that with the strong leadership of EESL and the Government of India, the penetration of these clean energy technologies will help India leapfrog to a more sustainable future while helping reduce local and global emissions.
Kenichi Yokoyama, country director of India Resident Mission of ADB, said that ADB will partner EESL to implement energy efficiency projects in India to facilitate sustainable growth by addressing climate change issues, boosting the economy and generating greater employment in the country.
Geordie Codville of the UN Environment said the project is aimed at scaling up energy efficiency efforts to achieve India's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) goals and ultimately the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
EESL also has its sights set on district cooling systems which can reduce energy demand for cooling by up to 50 per cent. EESL has partnered with UN Environment's District Energy in Cities Initiative, which has already identified $600 million of projects across five cities in India.
GEF is an international partnership of 183 countries, international institutions, civil society organisations and the private sector that addresses global environmental issues. The funding announcement was made at the launch of the GEF-6 fund which supports two projects – 'Creating Markets for Energy Efficiency' and 'District Energy in Cities'.