Knowledge fuels change - Support energypedia!
For over 10 years, energypedia has been connecting energy experts around the world — helping them share knowledge, learn from each other, and accelerate the global energy transition.
Today, we ask for your support to keep this platform free and accessible to all. Even a small contribution makes a big difference! If just 10–20% of our 60,000+ monthly visitors donated the equivalent of a cup of coffee — €5 — Energypedia would be fully funded for a whole year.
Is the knowledge you’ve gained through Energypedia this year worth €5 or more?
Your donation keeps the platform running, helps us create new knowledge products, and contributes directly to achieving SDG 7.


Donate now and support open access to energy expertise

Thank you for your support, your donation, big or small, truly matters!

Opportunity - REACT 2.0

From energypedia
Revision as of 09:36, 22 April 2025 by ***** (***** | *****) (Created page with "{{Opportunity |OD Title=REACT 2.0 |OD Orga=AECF |OD Type=Financial Opportunities |Focus=Energy Access |Country Opportunity=Kenya |OD Description=The Renewable Energy and Clima...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

►Add a New Opportunity
►See all Opportunities

Title
REACT 2.0
Organization
AECF
Type
Financial: ()
Sector
  • Energy Access
Country
  • Kenya
Eligibility/Description
The Renewable Energy and Climate Technologies programme (REACT) is a four-year initiative implemented by the AECF in Kenya and funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). The programme’s key objective is to reduce energy poverty, environmental degradation, and resource depletion and contribute to economic growth and increased employment opportunities.

The programme seeks to contribute to the green growth of Kenya by providing employment opportunities, increasing incomes, enhancing resilience and improving the quality of life by transforming energy access, e-mobility and waste management sectors for sustainable development.

The facility includes two primary funding mechanisms: Results-Based Financing (RBF): Targets companies with strong growth potential, rewarding additional sales beyond a pre-agreed baseline. Incentives are capped at $200 for household use and $300 for productive use, with a focus on clean energy solutions, PUE, and e-mobility.

Milestone-Based Grants (MBG): Supports early-stage and innovative businesses requiring upfront investment. The grants facilitate market entry, refine business models, and improve affordability for solutions targeting

underserved markets.
Deadline
2025/05/11
URL