Renewable Energy Financial Instrument Tool

Country Grouping
Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Sectors and Themes
Energy
Expertise Level
Generalist
Resource Type
Analysis Tools
Inputs Needed
Grid connection
financing barriers
project risks
Outputs Provided
recommended financial instruments and example case studies
Language
English
Developer or Source
World Bank

This Renewable Energy Financial Instrument Tool walks the user through a series of questions to help determine financial instruments that may be used to overcome the user's identified barriers. It's audience is policymakers in low-income countries looking to develop infrastructure projects. Based on the issues identified, it recommends possible financing mechanisms and presents case studies of countries who have implemented such measures.

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