Financing major clean technologies. Final report, 22 July 2009.

Abstract

DFID commissioned this study for a better understanding of what international support already exists in Low- and Middle- Income Countries on clean technology. Clean technology is defined as the technology with minimal or zero carbon emission during the production of energy, and includes wind, solar, hydro, tidal and geothermal energy. This report details the findings of Policies, Programmes and Disbursements from a desktop study and consultation with major funding bodies. The report provides information on funding by multilateral banks, multilateral donors including OECD DAC, regional development banks and private sector.

This resource was produced by TI-UP – a DFID-funded resource centre for technology, infrastructure and urban planning, managed by IMC Worldwide Ltd.

Citation

Upadhyay, D; Fuentes, M.; Gunning, R.; Cook, S.; Seed, G.; Charters, A. Financing major clean technologies. Final report, 22 July 2009. TI-UP Resource Centre, London, UK (2009) 57 pp.

Published 1 January 2009