Ukraine - Sustainable Energy Lending Facility

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Ukraine - Sustainable Energy Lending Facility

Title of Document Ukraine - Sustainable Energy Lending Facility
Abstract The Ukraine Sustainable Energy Lending Facility (USELF) started in 2008 as part of the EBRD’s on-going assistance to the Ukraine. USELF aims to provide development support and debt finance to renewable energy projects which meet required commercial, technical and environmental standards.
  • Barriers: Lack of financing and interest in RES projects
  • Instrument: Credit line for senior debt
  • Application: Lending to cover up to 50% of project costs for renewable energy projects
  • Amount: EUR 70 million (facility total)
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English: Ukraine EBRD Sustainable Energy Lending Facility.pdf

Original Source World Bank
Year 2011
Region/Country Europe & Central Asia - Ukraine
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Study - Project Financing
Technology General RE
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