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DFC and Shell Foundation Strengthen Commitment to Distributed Renewable Energy Solutions in Emerging Markets

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisDecember 9, 2023 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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 In a move aimed at bolstering their collaborative efforts, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and the Shell Foundation, a U.K.-based charity focusing on energy access solutions in Africa and South Asia, have signed an expanded Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

. This strategic partnership seeks to accelerate the infusion of commercial capital into Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) solutions within emerging markets.

The initial MOU, initiated in 2021 with a goal of deploying $150 million into DRE solutions in emerging markets, has proven highly successful. The collaboration not only surpassed the capital deployment targets but also highlighted the effectiveness of aligning philanthropic and development finance institutions.

The key to their success lies in leveraging Shell Foundation’s risk-tolerant capital and on-the-ground market knowledge alongside DFC’s financial prowess. This synergy has facilitated the rapid and successful deployment of capital into high-impact businesses within the DRE sector.





The expanded MOU aims to substantially increase the flow of commercial capital into various DRE sectors, aligning with DFC’s strategic priorities and Shell Foundation’s charitable objectives.

The focus areas include household energy, energy for mobility, and climate-focused agri-tech.

Key highlights of the collaboration so far include DFC’s $40 million commitment to the Shell Foundation-seeded Energy Entrepreneurs Growth Fund, as well as joint investments in the Mirova SunFunder Gigaton Fund.

Additionally, DFC’s debt capital commitment of $8.9 million to India-based S4S Technologies for a gender-inclusive, climate-resilient project underscores the partnership’s commitment to sustainable and inclusive solutions.

One notable aspect of their collaboration is the emphasis on promoting greater investment in enterprises based in local countries. Both organizations are dedicated to diverse and inclusive approaches, with a keen focus on supporting improved outcomes for women clients in their respective portfolios.

Jonathan Berman, CEO of Shell Foundation, commented on the success of the partnership, stating, “The success of the initial MOU and the potential within this expansion are reflections of the two organizations’ alignment in strategy, understanding of respective risk profiles, and joint commitment to support income-generating energy solutions that can impact millions of underserved customers across Africa and South Asia.

Aparna Shrivastava, DFC Deputy Chief Climate Officer, emphasized the significance of such partnerships in bridging the climate financing gap, stating, “No one government or group of governments alone can bridge the climate financing gap to reach those in need in emerging markets – that’s why partnerships like this are essential.”

As the collaboration continues to evolve, it is expected to play a pivotal role in fostering a just and inclusive energy transition, ultimately benefiting millions of individuals in need across the targeted regions.

 

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