Private investors in renewable energy require viable projects with reasonable risk adjusted returns. However, most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) face significant challenges, including high indebtedness, which heightens investor risk and hinders project viability. Identifying ways to mitigate and transfer those risks is therefore crucial for financing and constructing more renewable energy projects.
Daniel Duma, Project Lead and Research Fellow at SEI Headquarters, and SEI US Senior Scientist Miquel Muñoz Cabré, are engaged in a multi-year project on risk mitigation and transfer instruments. Their research, initially focused on Southern Africa and culminating in a report, continues to investigate renewable energy finance in West and Central Africa, contributing insights towards achieving financial closure for utility-scale renewable projects. This work relies on gathering insights from practitioners: developers, lenders and utilities.
Daniel Duma emphasizes that private finance is attracted to viable projects, which depend on factors like a credible electricity buyer, adequate transmission and system operation, land access and effective regulation. He highlights that mitigating or transferring risks associated with these aspects is crucial. By collecting and sharing insights from practitioners, SEI aims to support lenders, particularly Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), developers, regulators and policymakers in adopting or adapting policies that accelerate renewable energy deployment in the region.
Miquel Muñoz Cabré underscores that the workshop’s purpose was to facilitate genuine knowledge exchange among practitioners. He points out the importance of understanding both effective strategies and the challenges in project finance, as well as the need for improved communication between practitioners. This, he believes, is vital for ensuring that climate finance policies are well informed by on-the-ground realities.
The workshop yielded three key insights into the challenges of financing renewable energy in SSA:
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Publish date : 2023-11-22 08:00:00
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