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    WEF launches platform to drive renewable investments in developing economies

    October 2, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The World Economic Forum (WEF) today unveiled its Playbook of Solutions, a comprehensive digital platform designed to enhance clean energy investments in emerging markets. The platform breaks down 100 policy measures and finance mechanisms that have successfully unlocked capital for renewable energy projects across 47 developing economies over the past two decades.

    WEF launches platform to drive renewable investments in developing economies

    The WEF initiative is seen as a critical step in accelerating the global clean energy transition. Experts project that tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030 will require substantial financial commitments, with estimates suggesting that annual investment in renewables must increase five to seven times, reaching at least $1.7 trillion by the end of the decade. Emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs), home to 90% of global energy demand growth by 2035, remain a primary focus, despite only capturing a fraction of global clean energy investment thus far.

    “The Playbook addresses misconceptions about the viability of clean energy projects in the developing world,” said Samaila Zubairu, President & CEO of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC). “By highlighting innovative solutions developed by and for EMDEs, we demonstrate how strategic partnerships can bridge the investment gap and drive the energy transition forward in the Global South.” Among the key features of the Playbook are 100 successful solutions from 47 countries, showing how countries have tackled investment challenges using a combination of policy actions, financial tools, and risk mitigation strategies.

    The document provides an in-depth analysis of four countries – Brazil, Chile, Egypt, and India – each of which has implemented unique strategies to mobilize clean energy capital, including tax incentives, stable regulatory environments, and innovative financial products like debt swaps and currency hedging. The Playbook of Solutions emphasizes that partnerships between governments, development finance institutions, and private sector players are essential to meet the $1.7 trillion target for clean energy investment.

    It also underscores the need for policy measures, de-risking tools, and innovative financing mechanisms, without which the energy transition in the Global South will struggle to meet its goals. In the broader context, the WEF’s initiative serves as a guide for stakeholders in clean energy, offering concrete examples of successful investments that can be replicated or adapted in other emerging markets. As the world moves towards a renewable energy future, initiatives like the Playbook aim to ensure that no economy is left behind.

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