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Thailand - Sustainable Energy Finance Program

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Thailand - Sustainable Energy Finance Program

Title of Document Thailand - Sustainable Energy Finance Program
Abstract This case study constitutes an example of a sustainable energy finance program. In order to increase funding for energy efficiency, small-scale renewable energy, and ESCO lease projects in Thailand, IFC provided a portfolio risk sharing facility to a leasing company, covering a portion of the potential losses from loans to eligible projects.
  • Barriers: Lack of long term financing; financiers’ high risk perception; lack of track record
  • Instrument: Portfolio Guarantee
  • Application: Guarantee covering part of the potential losses of a energy efficiency/ renewable energy portfolio
  • Amount: US$70 million equivalent (of which a portion covered by the guarantee)
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English: Thailand - Sustainable Energy Finance Program.pdf

Original Source World Bank
Year 2011
Region/Country East Asia & The Pacific - Thailand
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Study - Project Financing
Technology General RE
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