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Promoting Sustainable Rural Energy Technologies (RETs) for Household and Productive Uses in Ethiopia (2015-2021)

2015
  2021
Region
Africa
Countries of implementation
Ethiopia

The project aims to reduce Ethiopia’s energy-related CO2 emissions by approximately 2 million tons CO2e by promoting renewable energy and low greenhouse gas producing technologies as a substitute for fossil fuels and non-sustainable biomass utilization. It seeks to implement a more private sector-driven and market-based approach towards promoting renewable energy technologies in rural communities in Ethiopia.

The project consists of four components: 1) Strengthened Regulatory and Legal Framework based on National Standards; 2) Rural Public Awareness Campaign on Renewable Energy Technologies; 3) Sustainable Financial Mechanism (SFM) for RETs for rural households; 4) Business Incubator to Promote Greater Entrepreneurship for Investment in RETs.

Approximately 800,000 additional households (4 million people) will benefit from the project by being enabled to invest in approximately 200,000 small-scale solar PV products (about 2.5 MWp total capacity) and approximately 600,000 improved cook-stoves.

Keywords
Renewable energy, productive use, regulatory framework, awareness campaign, financial mechanism, business Incubator, solar PV, improved cookstoves, ICS, wood, charcoal
Type of initiatives
Program or Project
Program/Project Sub category
Effective governance, Resource/supply enhancement, Conversion efficiency improvement, Efficient utilization, Alternatives
Level of intervention
National
Responsible agencies
Ministry of Water and Energy (of Ethiopia); UNDP
Funding agency
UNDP/GEF, GoE...
Budget
USD 

62000000