Energia Renovável
O acesso à energia renovável ajuda a reduzir as emissões de gases de efeito estufa, diminuindo a dependência de combustíveis fósseis, principalmente usinas de carvão e geradores a diesel. Embora o setor de energia renovável ofereça uma atraente oportunidade de investimento, existem barreiras aos investimentos.
Por meio de nossos escritórios na Índia e na Indonésia, influenciamos significativamente as políticas governamentais relacionadas à energia renovável. Nossa equipe na Índia trabalha com o Ministério de Energia Nova e Renovável, o Ministério das Finanças e outros formuladores de políticas para aumentar o investimento nas metas de energia renovável do país através de uma abordagem de três pilares: primeiro, entender os potenciais investidores e as barreiras que eles enfrentam; segundo, explorar soluções políticas para essas barreiras; e terceiro, desenvolver soluções de instrumentos financeiros para essas barreiras. Na Indonésia, nossa equipe trabalha em colaboração com o Ministério das Finanças, a PT Sarana Multi Infrastructure, o Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Florestas e o Ministério de Energia e Recursos Minerais para apoiar instrumentos de financiamento inovadores e ampliar o financiamento para energia renovável e eficiência energética.
Publicações em destaque
Press Release
The Lab announces historic 2024 cohort to overcome climate finance barriers across the Global South
Selected ideas to pilot in Brazil, India, South Africa, Uganda, The Philippines, Mexico, and Colombia
Evento
Distributed Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development
Power Foundation of India is organizing a full-day conference in collaboration with Climate Policy Initiative at The Ashok Hotel, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. The conference intends to enhance awareness regarding the advantages of Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) projects in India’s energy transition and sustainable development. Emphasizing their relevance to net zero targets, the event will foster knowledge exchange.
Blog
Highlights from Indonesia’s JETP Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan
Indonesia’s JETP launched its Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan (CIPP) on 21 November 2023. As CPI was heavily involved in the process, supporting both the JETP Secretariat’s overall editorial process and the Finance Working Group’s specific input to the CIPP, we are sharing key highlights from the document.
Publicações recentes
Blog
Indonesia's JETP is a glass half full
In this piece, CPI Indonesia Director Tiza Mafira shares her insights on the national convergence as well as coordinated global responses required for Indonesia’s JETP to succeed.
Publicação
Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2023
The most comprehensive overview of global climate-related primary investment
Publicação
Proposal for a Global Credit Guarantee Facility
A discussion paper that outlines three approaches for a potential Global Credit Guarantee Fund (GCGF) that could significantly lower the cost of capital for renewable energy investment in emerging economies.
Publicação
The Net Zero Alignment of Indonesia’s Power Sector Finance
Our latest tracking of Indonesia power sector finance examines renewable energy capacity and financing gaps, as well as opportunities to better align the country’s power sector finance with its NZE 2060 commitment.
Publicação
Cost of Capital for Renewable Energy Investments in Developing Economies
A credit guarantee facility could help address cost-of-capital issues for renewable energy, allowing countries with high solar potential to significantly increase their installed capacity.
Blog
Futureproofing Indian Public Sector Enterprises (Part 2)
As cost-competitive clean energy sources grow and India commits to global decarbonization, Indian PSEs’ carbon-intensive businesses are likely to face challenges, potentially resulting in losses for the Indian state.