Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility: Annual Report 2021

Institutional Document | September 2022

In 2021, the CEFPF provided $18.0 million to 14 projects. To date, the CEFPF has allocated $260.5 million to 223 projects which contribute to the development and deployment of clean energy technologies.

Established in 2007, the Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility (CEFPF) helps developing member countries (DMCs) improve their energy security and transition to low-carbon use through cost-effective investments, particularly in technologies that result in greenhouse gas mitigation. The CEFPF is composed of the Clean Energy Fund (CEF), the Asian Clean Energy Fund (ACEF), the Carbon Capture and Storage Fund (CCSF), the Canadian Climate Fund for the Private Sector in Asia (CFPS), and the Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization Innovation Fund (AIDIF).

This report covers the period 1 January to 31 December 2021 and presents the overall implementation progress and operational results of CEFPF measured against the design and monitoring framework.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Establishment of the Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization Innovation Fund
  • Featured Projects .
  • Results Framework
  • Financial Status
  • Management of the Facility
  • Relationship with Financing Partners
  • Lessons Learned, Experiences Gained, and Key Constraints
  • Factors Relevant to Supported Projects and to the Facility
  • Overview of the 2022 Annual Work Program
  • Appendixes

Additional Details

Type
Series
Subjects
  • ADB funds and products
  • Cofinancing
  • Clean energy
Pages
  • 126
Dimensions
  • 8.5 x 11

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