Abstract
Traditional investment institutions face a lack of understanding regarding the technical aspects of energy efficiency investments. Indeed, due to the heterogeneity of such investments and due to the immaturity of the market, the entry into this business is unattractive for many financial institutions, although energy efficiency projects can often present a guaranteed return. The aim of this chapter is to propose a methodological framework on energy efficiency investments and robust financing programs/models in targeted case study countries that will act as first-of-a-kind demonstration for the banks, institutional investors, and asset managers, with the use of approaches based on knowledge transfer and capacity building among key actors. The experience gathered from in-country demonstration will also facilitate and accelerate the replicability where findings could then be used to lead to concrete recommendations toward a successfully energy efficiency financing.
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