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Green Funding Door may Open for Clean Projects

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Green Financing Initiatives

The government is exploring avenues to enhance green financing with potential announcements expected in the February 1 budget. The initiative includes the possible establishment of a credit guarantee fund to support loans at reduced interest rates for green projects.

Credit Guarantee Fund

  • Entities like the National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company and Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises may be involved in setting up the fund.
  • The fund aims to lower interest rates for borrowers transitioning to cleaner energy sources and reducing carbon emissions.
  • Multilateral agencies might also contribute to this fund.

Challenges in Green Financing

  • RBI Deputy Governor Rajeshwar Rao highlighted the challenges in assessing the viability of green projects due to their reliance on emerging technologies.
  • These projects carry an increased credit risk compared to traditional projects.

Public-Private Partnerships

  • The government is encouraged to bolster efforts in sustainable finance through public-private partnerships and blended finance options.
  • Development financial institutions (DFIs) could play a significant role.

Bank Sector Involvement

  • A working group from state-run banks, including the State Bank of India, has offered suggestions to broaden the scope of sustainable finance.
  • Once a climate taxonomy is established, it will facilitate structured risk assessment for lenders.

Government Initiatives

  • Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans to develop a climate finance taxonomy to boost capital availability for climate adaptation and mitigation.
  • This initiative is expected to aid in achieving the nation’s climate commitments and green transition.

Investment Requirements

  • According to the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), India's net-zero 2070 pathway necessitates a total investment of $10.1 trillion.
  • The investment gap stands at $3.5 trillion, with required support amounting to $1.4 trillion, averaging $28 billion annually.
  • Tags :
  • Credit Guarantee Fund
  • Green Financing
  • Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
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