British International Investment
21 April 2016

ElectriFI invites submission of project proposals

The Electrification Financing Initiative, ElectriFI has opened its doors and interested parties can submit their project proposals through www.electrifi.org.

ElectriFI is an innovative mechanism to unlock, accelerate and leverage investments providing access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy.

The initiative was launched by the European Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development, Mr Neven Mimica, at the 21st Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and was also acknowledged by the G7 Leaders’ Declaration.

The implementation of the initial € 75 million allocation to ElectriFI was entrusted to the European Development Finance Institutions led by FMO, the Dutch development bank.

This first EU contribution to ElectriFI will support investments that can improve the lives of more than six million people living principally in rural, under-served areas, promote rational use of energy for productive uses and social services benefitting the bottom of the pyramid.

For further information
More information on ElectriFI can be found on www.electrifi.org including the application form. This is the first round of Invitation to submit project proposals for ElectriFI and will be followed by another round in the last quarter of 2016.

More information on the EU development cooperation in sustainable energy.

Information on the European Development Finance Institutions and on FMO, the Dutch development bank.

Contact
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