Clean Energy for Development Initiative

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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.

Status
Ongoing
Start Year
2007
Geographical Scope
Regional
Main Objectives

To reduce poverty, stimulate economic growth and reduce pollution

Main Activities

Training of staff

Education and research

Technical assistance

Development of power plants

Development of power lines

Cleaner cook stoves

Solar systems for home use

Institution building

Outcomes and Impact

Nearly 10,5 million people gained access to electricity

Nearly 7,5 million people gained access to better cooking appliances and biogas

Norwegian aid has contributed to the development of 6000 MW production capacity: Estimated to cover the annual consumption of 30 million people

Carbon emissions reduced by 24 million tonnes following Norfund’s investments

The initiative has led to the construction of 9000 kilometers of power line and distribution networks.

Eleven countries has improved their management of the energy sector.

250 master and doctoral students in clean energy technology

3100 courses and seminars on clean energy

Negotiations involved
Bilaterals involved
Countries
Angola
Congo - Brazzaville
Ethiopia
Kenya
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mozambique
Namibia
Somalia
South Africa
South Sudan
Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Partnering Entities
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD
Modes of Financing
Budget (in millions)
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Currency
Euro
Energy Sectors and Subsectors
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