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infodev's CLIMATE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Investments across clean technology sectors in developing countries are expected to reach $6.4 trillion over the next decade, with $1.6 trillion of that market accessible to small and medium enterprises. To help countries tap into this growing market opportunity, infodev s Climate Technology Program (CTP), within the World Bank Group s Trade & Competitiveness Global Practice, helps local firms commercialize and scale the most innovative private sector solutions to climate change. CTP achieves this through its Climate Business Innovation Network, in which local and global institutions work together to complement their offerings and provide a full suite of support activities to local firms. The network provides global partners with country level insights and knowledge, access to local markets, and channels for crowding in public and private financing into climate innovation. At the country-level, small and growing businesses benefit from better financing, stronger support from local institutions, and better access to global knowledge and market connections. With CTP support, the success of these growing clean-tech firms leads to emissions reduction and improved climate resiliency, while also enabling developing countries to capture greater value in the innovation value chain, build competitive sectors, and create jobs.

FOUNDATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR INCUBATORS PARTNERS INVESTORS PUBLIC SECTOR DIFFUSING BUSINESS MODELS We work with our network of partners to source, match, and support the implementation of proven clean-tech business models in new markets, de-risking innovation for entrepreneurs and investors alike. BUILDING LOCAL INSTITUTIONS We design, launch, and build the capacity of local institutions that enable the growth of clean-tech entrepreneurs. Through our network, we accelerate the exchange of best practices, facilitate partnerships, and deliver capacity building services at scale. CROWDING IN INVESTMENT We use novel financing mechanisms to crowd-in local and global sources of finance, while also testing and scaling novel financing mechanisms such as angel investing and crowdfunding. TESTING AND CAPTURING KNOWLEDGE We leverage our global reach and experience in pioneering new models to draw new lessons and insights on how to best support clean-tech entrepreneurs. CTP NETWORK START UP SCALE UP CLEAN TECH SECTOR GROWTH CLIMATE INNOVATION CENTERS (CICs) EARLY STAGE FINANCE INSTITUTIONS CTP VENTURE FACILITIES LOCAL PARTNERS VENTURE FINANCE MARKET INSIGHTS BUSINESS ADVISORY AND TRAINING In the local entrepreneurial ecosystems, we build, strengthen, and connect institutions that are key to the growth of clean-tech startups. Our climate innovation centers provide business advisory services, networking, and access to finance. Local universities generate talent and create linkages to local R&D efforts. Financial intermediaries channel funding to entrepreneurs with high growth potential.

AN EARLY STAGE FUND FOR GREEN FIRMS THE POWER OF THE SUN Farasha Systems is a fast-growing startup launched by Abderahman Kriouile, a young clean-tech entrepreneur from Morocco. With the support of the Morocco CIC and the Moroccan Agency for Solar Energy (MASEN), the firm is deploying solar power plant diagnostic solutions that can reduce operating and maintenance costs. In a country like Morocco, where solar power has great potential, clean-tech firms like Farasha Systems can significantly transform the local energy sector by making clean energy even more affordable and accessible. In Kenya, the lack of appropriate financing often prevents the growth of innovative clean-tech firms. Many promising early stage companies cannot find the investment needed to develop and scale their businesses. Start-ups in Kenya can usually obtain very small grants of up to $100,000 for ideation and incubation. More established companies, with a proven track record and ability to offer collateral, could likely secure approximately $2 million and up. To bridge this gap, CTP has partnered with the Kenya Climate Innovation Center to design and launch an early stage fund for emerging companies seeking investment from $100K - 1M. CTP and the Carbon Trust, a UK-based organization, brought their international experience to help structure this first-of-its-kind fund. MOROCCO EGYPT NIGERIA GHANA CLEAN ENERGY IN JAMAICA In the Caribbean, the demand for cooking fuel and fragrant woods for smoking meat poses a significant threat to the environment and the local economy. Old forests are disappearing while the cultivation of high-value products like allspice is replaced by the production of cheap fuel for everyday cooking needs. To help address this challenge, the Caribbean CIC is supporting entrepreneur Shirley Lindo to develop and commercialize sustainable, high-energy briquettes made of castor oil by-product, dry maringa pods, and charcoal dust. BANGLADESH MAURITANIA THE CARIBBEAN ETHIOPIA VIETNAM SRI LANKA KENYA TANZANIA BRAZIL MALAWI SOUTH AFRICA CTP countries Planned CTP countries BUSINESS MODEL DIFFUSION Many proven and scaled green business models found in other countries do not currently exist in the South African market due to information asymmetries and search costs. Foreign firms in particular have to invest considerable resources and time before they can find trusted local business partners. CTP has partnered with GreenCape a special-purpose vehicle of the government to launch a crossborder business matchmaking facility that creates market connections between local green businesses and international companies or organizations. Once a match is made, a deal, such as a joint venture, is facilitated. Other partners involved are the International Cleantech Network, WESGRO, and several international chambers of commerce. This pilot will be replicated in Kenya and other countries.

PARTNERS UK s Department for International Development Australia s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Denmark s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Norway s Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs Carbon Trust Convergence Dutch Good Growth Fund Enclude Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) Intellecap IC2 Institute, The University of Texas at Austin Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) Miller Center for Entrepreneurship New Energy Nexus Shell Foundation 1776 LOCAL PARTNERS Embrapa, Brazil Cleantech Arabia, Egypt Egyptian National Cleaner Production Center, Egypt Ethiopia Climate Innovation Center, Ethiopia Ghana Climate Innovation Center, Ghana Scientific Research Council, Jamaica Caribbean Climate Innovation Center, Jamaica and Trinidad Growth Africa, Kenya Kenya Climate Innovation Center, Kenya Kenya Climate Ventures, Kenya SME Development Institute, Malawi Renewable Energies Industries Association of Malawi Banque Nationale de Mauritanie, Mauritania Jeune Chambre de Commerce, Mauritania Union Nationale du Patronat Mauritanien, Mauritania Morocco Climate Innovation Center, Morocco Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy, Morocco Bertha Center for Social Entrepreneurship, South Africa GreenCape, South Africa South Africa Climate Innovation Center, South Africa World Wildlife Fund, South Africa Caribbean Industrial Research Institute), Trinidad Vietnam Climate Innovation Center, Vietnam National Agency for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Development, Vietnam Photo: Jutta Benzenberg/World Bank

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