The new EnDev Visual Identity

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The new EnDev Visual Identity
Result-based financing in EnDev
October 2015
EnDev – energy access based on these principles:
• partnership: funded by 6 donors, implemented by GIZ in
cooperation with SNV, Practical Action and others
• outcome not inputs: focus on achievements, competition
between individual projects
• reliable data: monitoring system with downward adjustments for
sustainability, free riding and other factors
• bottom-up approach: work with providers and beneficiaries, for
example, in capacity building and awareness raising
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Regional Destribution of EnDev Projects 24 countries: 15 Africa, 5 Asia, 4 Latin America
Solar
Bolivia
Honduras
Nicaragua
Peru
Hydro
Biogas
Benin
Burkina Faso
Liberia
Mali
Ghana
Senegal
Cooking energy
Burundi
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mozambique
Rwanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Grid extension/
densification
Bangladesh
Cambodia
Indonesia
Nepal
Vietnam
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Results since 2005
14.8 million people with sustainable access to modern energy
6.1 million women and children with reduced exposure to
household air pollution
1.6 million tons of CO2e per year
30,500 SMEs with access to modern energy, 6,000 jobs created
17,700 social institutions (schools/health centres) with access to
modern energy
37,000 manufacturers, retailers, local experts trained
RBF portfolio – 17 projects; ~45m EUR
• small solar systems (6)
• minigrids (2)
• grid connections (1)
• improved cookstoves 6)
• gasifier stoves (1)
• domestic biogas (2)
• solar water heaters (1)
• solar water pumping (1)
• Africa: Benin, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Malawi,
Mozambique, Rwanda,
Tanzania, Uganda
• Asia: Bangladesh,
Cambodia, Lao, Nepal,
Vietnam
• Latin America: Peru
• GIZ (10)
• SNV (4)
• HIVOS (1)
• Practical Action (1)
• CLASP(1)
technologies
organizations
countries
RBF types
• AMC (2)
• auctions (1)
• (Market development)
OBA(11)
• CCT (1)
• voucher (2)
• credit OBA (2)
• inducement prize (2)
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RBF structure
EnDev country
office
triggers
disbursement
independent
verifier
Private investor
(importer/supplier/
retailer)
End consumers
Local Financing
Institution
Private investor
(importer/supplier/
retailer)
End consumers
Private investor
(importer/supplier/
retailer)
End consumers
Private investor
(importer/supplier/
retailer)
End consumers
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Learning agenda; early lessons
• successes
 companies use RBF experience to obtain national & international debt
 fosters experimentation: no predetermined pathway to change
• challenges
 RBF behaves differently in different markets:
• early development: more TA (for investors & FIs), higher incentives needed
• more mature markets: less TA, lower incentives needed
 financial institutions not as interested as we hoped
 RBF projects are “front-loaded”: upfront investment required
 monitoring and verification: sometimes costlier than expected; plus: may
violate privacy regulation
• please note: DFID co-financed a running programme; RBF could
not work as standalone
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Thank you for your attention.
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Contact:
Gunnar Wegner
[email protected]
www.endev.info
EnDev RBF facility
Portfolio of 1st tranche (2013)
Country
(Lead)
Benin
(GIZ-EnDev)
Ethiopia
(GIZ-EnDev)
Technology Focus
Expected Market Shift
Solar
(Pico, Street Lighting)
Improved Cooked Stoves
Ensure Quality in New Market from Beginning
Rwanda
(GIZ-EnDev)
Solar (Pico)
Support Growth of Nascent Market
(focus on retail chain)
Functional in Government Paradigm Shift
(Privatisation)
Village Mini-Grids
Urban to Rural Distribution & Market Development
Tanzania
(SNV)
Solar (Pico)
Support Growth of Nascent Market
(focus on import chain & distribution)
Bangladesh
(GIZ-EnDev)
Vietnam
(SNV-EnDev)
Solar (Pico)
Diversification of Existing Market
(downsizing, pro-poor)
Last Step Towards Subsidy Free Commercial Market
Biogas
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EnDev RBF facility
Portfolio of 2nd tranche (2014)
Country
(Lead)
Kenya
(GIZ-EnDev)
Technology Focus
Expected Market Shift
Solar (Pico)
Market Acceleration via Building Sustainable and
Affordable Credit Lines
Market creation for private sector operated minigrids
Acceleration of Market Entry via Sustainable Credit
Line Creation
Fostering portable ICS technology development and
marketing via design competition
Village Mini-Grids
Kenya
(SNV)
Nepal
(Practical
Action)
Peru
(GIZ-EnDev)
Improved Cook Stove
(Next Generation)
Improved Cook Stoves
(Hood Stoves)
Solar (Water Heating)
Scaling (Peri-Urban) SWH Market to Fully National
Reach in Rural Areas
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EnDev RBF facility
Portfolio of 3rd tranche (2015)
Countries
(Lead)
Bangladesh /
Kenya
(CLASP)
Cambodia /
Laos / Vietnam
(SNV)
Kenya /
Tanzania /
Uganda
(SNV)
Mozambique /
Malawi
(GIZ-EnDev)
Sub-Saharan
Africa
(GIZ-EnDev)
Technology Focus
Expected Market Shift
PV systems and efficient
appliances
Increasing availability of quality appliances for offgrid systems
Advanced clean
cookstoves
Making advanced cookstoves available through
competitive tendering
Biogas
Increased availability of credit and improved after
sales service
Improved cookstoves
Integrating subsidised cookstoves in social
programmes as an AMC for a commercial market
Grid densification
Introducing cross-country competition into a
monopoly utility market
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