This edition of the Investment Policy Monitor assesses the global landscape of fossil fuel subsidies and promotion of investment in the energy transition.
This report aims to support state-level leadership and action in pursuit of the just energy transition in Mexico, by providing a rationale for state-level action, an overview of international good practices, an analysis of challenges and opportunities, and a toolkit of energy transition measures that states can consider adopting.
This guide provides an overview of aspects to consider in the development and financing of a renewable energy project, both for public of private promoters and investors. English: https://www.ecoserveis.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Guide-to-Financing-of-Sustainable-Energy-Projects-2nd-edition.pdf Spanish: https://www.ecoserveis.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/guia-para-la-financiacion-de-proyectos-de-energia-sostenible-2a-edicion.pdf
Derisking Renewable Energy Investment (DREI) introduces an innovative, quantitative framework to assist policymakers in developing countries to cost-effectively promote and scale-up private sector investment in renewable energy.
This report provides an overview of renewable energy financing in the Dominican Republic and proposes innovative mechanisms.
This paper analyses the expected changes in the development of opportunities for private finance participation in the electricity supply chain and job creation in Ecuador as a result of a major IADB programme. It contains extensive background information on the regulatory framework governing the Ecuadorian energy sector.
This report seeks to map international climate finance flows towards decentralised renewable energy projects in Central America, with a case study on Guatemala.
This report outlines a 6-step vision to help developing countries create a virtuous cycle to raise financing and accelerate the clean energy transition.
This note aims to provide a high-level analysis of the preconditions for stimulating green investments with a focus on financial sector supervisory framework needed to address climate risks (physical and transition), current landscape of green finance in Zambia, and the demand-side opportunities for green investments in key sectors.
This report estimates the private sector investment potential for delivering NDC sectoral targets in Uganda’s energy sector.
