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AfDB Approves $500,000 Grant for clean Energy in Nigeria

Fesadeb
Last updated: 2019/09/20 at 7:29 PM
Fesadeb Published September 20, 2019
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The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved 500,000 dollars grant to support the development of clean energy in Nigeria.

The grant was approved under the AfDB’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA).

SEFA is a multi-donor facility established to unlock private sector investments in small to medium-sized clean energy projects in Africa

Wale Shonibare, the bank’s Acting Vice President for Power, Energy, Climate Change and Green Growth said the grant would also support launch of the Nigeria Energy Access Fund (NEAF).

NEAF is a new private equity fund developed by `All On’, a Nigerian impact investment firm financed by Shell.

Shonibare pointed out that NEAF would make strategic investments in sustainable energy in Nigeria, particularly in the country’s burgeoning off-grid and mini-grid sectors.

“NEAF will be a first-of-its-kind facility to provide eligible projects and businesses with equity solutions that are currently unavailable in the market.

“Nigeria requires bespoke and innovative market-based solutions to provide its off-grid population, estimated at 100 million, access to sustainable sources of energy.

“The SEFA grant will be instrumental in the constitution of NEAF, and ultimately, the mobilisation of much-needed private sector investment for clean energy.

“The grant will support specific work streams to set NEAF in motion and enhance its engagement with private and public sector investors.

“Once operational, NEAF is expected to complement the bank’s wide range of sustainable energy initiatives currently being implemented in Nigeria,’’ Shonibare said.

He added that SEFA’s support to NEAF was aligned with the New Deal on Energy for Africa and the bank’s priorities, especially ‘Light Up and Power Africa.

The project, which conforms with AfDB’s Energy Sector Strategy, is expected to boost Nigerian government’s power sector recovery plans.

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