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Description Countries Status
Burkina Faso – Electricity Sector Support Project - Additional Financing

The objectives of the Electricity Sector Support Project for Burkina Faso are to contribute to: (a) increasing access to electricity; (b) improving the reliability of electricity supply; and (c) improving efficient use of energy in targeted areas.

Burkina Faso Ongoing
Cameroon and chad electricity grid interconnection Cameroon
Capacity Strengthening for Geothermal Development in Kenya

Power generation capacity in Kenya was 1,593 MW, in which 48% of the power was generated using hydropower as of June 2011. However, while the peak power demand in March 2011 was 1,294 MW and in January 2012 was 1,211.9 MW, the actual power supply was 1,194 MW, owing to a shortage of water. According to the “Least Cost Power Development Plan (LCPDP),” which is an electricity development plan of the Republic of Kenya, the peak power demand in Kenya is estimated to increase up to 12,738–22,985 MW in 2030.

Kenya Completed
Capacity-building Program to Comply with the Paris Agreement and Implement its Transparency Requirements at the National Level Ethiopia Ongoing
Cape Verde Appliances & Building Energy-Efficiency Project (CABEEP) Cape Verde Ongoing
Carbon Initiative for Development (Ci-Dev)

The Carbon Initiative for Development (Ci-Dev) is a World Bank trust fund that mobilizes private finance for clean energy access in low-income countries. It delivers results-based finance to innovative and transformative business models driven by the private sector. Through 2025, Ci-Dev will have mobilized more than $250 million in private finance to provide low-carbon energy to more than 10 million people in the communities most vulnerable to climate change.

Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, Uganda Ongoing
Central African Power Interconnection Congo - Kinshasa, Nigeria, Gabon, Angola, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Namibia Ongoing
China-Ghana-Zambia Renewable Energy Technology Transfer (RETT) program

To help rural communities in Ghana and Zambia gain access to electricity, Denmark funded two projects on renewable energy technology transfer (RETT) with Ghana and Zambia, with a strong focus on enabling coherent South-South cooperation between China and African countries to promote the UN’s Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) initiative. The projects aim to adapt Chinese experience and technical skills to promote the production of renewable energy technologies in Africa. 

Ghana, Zambia Completed
Chollet hydroelectric power station and associated lines to congo and cameroon Cameroon
Cities-IAP: Abidjan Integrated Sustainable Urban Planning and Management Côte d’Ivoire Ongoing
Clean Energy for Development Initiative

The Clean Energy for Development aims to increase access to renewable energy in developing countries. The initiative has provided lasting results for millions of people since it was started in 2007.

Both the Sustainable Development Goals and climate agreement in Paris states that the global community must continue to supporting sustainable energy development.

Renewable energy enables economic growth and protects the environment. Sustainable, affordable and reliable energy supplies are also prerequisites for abolishing extreme poverty.

Angola, Congo - Brazzaville, Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe Ongoing
Clean Technology Fund (CTF)

The $5.4 billion Clean Technology Fund (CTF) is empowering transformation in developing countries by providing resources to scale up low carbon technologies with significant potential for long-term greenhouse gas emissions savings. Over $4 billion (75% of CTF resources) is approved for implementation in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and clean transport.

Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia Ongoing
Climate Investor One - CIO

Climate Investor One (CIO) is a blended finance facility. The first component of this programme is a development fund, which provides loans in the early stage of a project life cycle. The second component, a construction equity fund, will meet up to 75 percent of total construction costs in tandem with the project sponsor. Compared with conventional project financing, CIO removes the need for complex multi-party financing structures, with the potential to thereby reduce the time and cost associated with delivering renewable energy projects.

Burundi, Cameroon, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia Ongoing
Climate Technology Initiative Private Financing Advisory Network (CTI PFAN)

The Private Financing Advisory Network is a global network of climate and clean energy financing experts, which offers free business coaching and investment facilitation to entrepreneurs developing climate and clean energy projects in emerging markets.

Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo - Brazzaville, Congo - Kinshasa, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé & Príncipe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe Ongoing
Communicating Energy in Southern Africa

The project will contribute to SADC’s objective of creating access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy services in the SADC Region. Although having a rich endowment of energy resources such as natural gas, hydropower, wind and solar the SADC Region faces serious energy challenges. The prevailing instability is compounded by many factors, e.g.

South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe Completed
Community and Household Options In Choosing Energy Services (CHOICES)

The CHOICES (Community and Household Options In Choosing Energy Services) project in South Africa's Eastern Cape sought to enable communities to make sustainable energy choices that reduced energy poverty and stimulated local development. The project focused on building local people's capacity to participate in identifying and exploring locally appropriate energy options with greater community benefits. 

South Africa Ongoing
Construction of a micro hydroelectric power station on the Itsibou river to supply electricity to the Urban Community of Mossendjo and its surroundings in the Department of Niari Congo - Brazzaville
Construction of a micro-hydroelectric power station on the Ogooué River to supply electricity to the Zanaga mining area in the Lékoumou Department Congo - Kinshasa
construction of hydroelectric power station on the Dimoli site and associated transport line Cameroon Ongoing
Converting waste into energy in Abeokuta Nigeria Ongoing
Covenant of Mayors Office for Sub-Saharan Africa (CoMO SSA)

By 2050, the urban population in Africa is expected to grow from 400 million to 1.26 billion people. African cities need to respond to these challenges in order to provide a sustainable future for their citizens and keep greenhouse gas emissions low. Therefore, ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy and adapting to the effects of climate change are among the most pressing issues for the African population.

Ghana, Senegal, Uganda Halted
Dam rehabilitation and realization of 192 ha of irrigated perimeter downstream of the Sidi-Kompienga dam (Gnagna, East) Burkina Faso
Danish Climate Envelope

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Dramatic changes in climate conditions and weather extremes are already affecting millions of people around the world, damaging crops and coastlines and putting food, water and energy security at risk. Climate change threatens to reverse progress towards sustainable development.

Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique Ongoing
De-risking Sustainable Off-grid Lighting Solutions in Nigeria Nigeria Upcoming
Determination of micro hydro potential and establishment of micro hydro card in gabon Gabon
Developing a Market for Biogas Resource Development and Utilization in Guinea Guinea Upcoming
Developing the solar energy market in Tunisia

Tunisia meets around 97 per cent of its electricity needs from gas and oil. In 2015 the state paid energy subsidies of more than 150 billion euros, resulting in a considerable burden on the budget. At the same time, given the steadily falling prices of photovoltaic (PV) systems, there is now an environmentally friendly and economical alternative for generating electricity.

Tunisia Completed
Development of a Market for Energy Efficient Lighting, Air Conditioners and Refrigerators in Costa Rica Upcoming
Development of an Improved and Innovative Management System for Sustainable Climate-resilient Livelihoods in Mauritania Mauritania Upcoming
Development of micro power plants in gbase,sota Benin
Development of the inga hydroelectric site and associated interconnections Congo - Kinshasa
Development of the KABURANTWA hydroelectric power station Burundi
Development of the MASANGO hydroelectric power station Burundi
Development of the RUVUBU hydroelectric power station Burundi
DFID Impact Programme

The impact programme was launched by the UK Department for International Development (dfid) in december 2012. The programme aims to build a viable impact investing ecosystem in Africa and South Asia with the ultimate goal of improving the livelihoods of the poor in some of the world’s most fragile and low-income countries.

Ongoing
Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks Initiative (3DEN)

The IEA has launched the four-year cross-agency Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks Initiative (3DEN), which is working to identify the policy, regulation, technology and investments needed to accelerate progress on power system modernisation and effective utilisation of distributed energy resources.

South Africa, Tunisia Ongoing
Dimoli hydroelectric development and RCA associated line Cameroon
Disaster Risk Management and Urban Development Project Niger Upcoming
East Africa Geothermal Energy (EA-Geo)

The programme aims to increase investment in geothermal energy in East Africa, contributing to economic development and growth, by addressing market failures which hinder the very early stages of geothermal market development, including: • reducing the risk of exploratory test drilling, leading to increased investor confidence in under exploited East Africa geothermal energy; and, • improving geothermal strategy, policy and regulations that facilitate investment.

Comoros, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda Completed
Egyptian Programme for Promoting Industrial Motor Efficiency Egypt Ongoing
Egyptian-German Joint Committee for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection Egypt Completed
Elecrtification of 7 villages from mobaya Congo - Kinshasa
Electricity Access & Services Expansion (EASE)

The objective of the Electricity Access and Service Expansion Project for Congo, Democratic Republic of is to expand access to electricity in target areas. There are three components to the project, the first component being network upgrades and access expansion in selected SNEL service areas. Component one is aimed at increasing and improving access by addressing critical rehabilitation needs in the SNEL-operated distribution network zones where

Congo - Brazzaville Ongoing
Electricity interconnection between inga and calabar -right Congo - Kinshasa Ongoing
Electricity Service Access Project

The objective of the Electricity Service Access Project is to increase electricity access in Zambia's targeted rural areas. There are three components to the project, the first component being on-grid electricity access expansion. This component will provide financing for on-grid connections in rural areas using the approaches under the OBA/connection fee subsidy program. To support the ‘last mile’ connections, the project will also finance critical.

Completed
ElectriFI - Prospect-11 Kenya
Electrification Financing Initiative (ElectriFI)

The new Electrification Financing Initiative (ElectriFI) aims to accelerate access to (rural) energy in developing countries by boosting private sector to yield business opportunities. Past efforts supporting rural electrification were predominantly grant-based and therefore not generating a leverage that would allow reaching the ambitious policy objectives, whilst the sustainability of projects was not optimal.

Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria, Zambia Ongoing
Electrification through renewable energies Madagascar Completed
Energies Completed
Energising Development - EnDev

Globally, more than 800 million people still live without electricity and about 3 billion people lack access to clean cooking solutions. This has a dramatic impact on social development, economic opportunities, health, education and the environment. EnDev’s involvement focuses on providing access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy as a means to deliver social, economic, and environmental change.

Ethiopia, Benin, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal, Uganda, Tanzania Completed

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