This report by the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System investigates the main barriers to the scaling up of blended finance for climate action in the Global South, and provides recommendations for how to address these.
This report presents the experiences of competitive processes for the incorporation of non-conventional renewable energies in LAC, especially solar PV and wind energy. It provides an analysis of the strategies and structures that have been used, the legal frameworks that enabled them and a database of outcomes.
This paper shares lessons for donors, policymakers in beneficiary governments, and financial institutions on whether and how best to deploy blended finance in the clean energy sector.
This report highlights evdience on key unit economics drivers for clean cooking, with the aim to better articulate the value of clean cooking, reduce transaction costs, support actors across the ecosystem to capitalize on commercial and impact opportunities, and ultimately unlock more investment capital for the sector.
