CLIMATE SOLVER. WWF s climate innovation platform. Climate Solver Partners

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Climate Solver Partners Confederation of Indian Industry Technology Development Board (Department of Science and Technology, Government of India) National Innovation Foundation 7 CLIMATE SOLVER WWF s climate innovation platform

THE CLIMATE SOLVER PLATFORM Climate Solver is a climate innovations platform developed by WWF to strengthen the development and widespread use of low carbon technologies, which radically or transformatively reduce carbon-dioxide emissions or provide energy access. The platform stimulates the diffusion of innovative low carbon technologies and also generates awareness about them along with the overall value of innovation as an immediate and practical solution to climate change. A climate innovation, by WWF s definition, is a transformative technology that, given favourable conditions, will generate significant* annual greenhouse gas reduction or substantially contribute to improved energy access in ten years (i.e. from 2027 and onwards) if applied at scale. * >20 million tonnes of GHG reduction. Exceptions may apply for highly promising and innovative solutions with potential for long-term disruptive change

KNOW US BETTER ABOUT CLIMATE SOLVER Climate Solver in India Climate change has become an increasingly important global challenge. In order to deal with the threat of climate change, the Indian government is committed to reducing the emission intensity of its GDP by 33-35% over 2005 levels, by 2030. For achieving this target, the government has stipulated a series of policies and actions. believes that in order to meet the challenge of climate change and the national target of emission reduction, it is imperative to enable the transition of the economy towards sustainable energy and resource consumption. WWF sees climate innovation as instrumental in bringing this transition towards a sustainable economy. WWF aims to promote the widespread use of innovative low carbon technologies and sustainable clean energy solutions that enhance energy access. Thus, Climate Solver was launched in India in 2012. Through Climate Solver, aims to identify and highlight the problems, barriers and challenges faced at the crucial stage of research and development (R&D) as well as market uptake and exemplify other hindrances that prevent society from benefitting from these technologies. It hopes to attract the attention of clean energy innovation ecosystem stakeholders (such as entrepreneurs, investors, incubators/accelerators, companies and policymakers) who are instrumental in improving the conditions and building entrepreneurs capacity of developing and promoting low carbon innovative technology. ARUN Dish: Fresnel Paraboloid Solar Concentrator System Improved Biomass Cookstoves Low Cost Smart AC Solar Micro Grid Radiant Cooling Solution for Building Sector Who are Climate Solvers? Climate Solver are small and medium-sized enterprises that are characterized as innovative firms with the potential to become leaders in India and the world in tackling climate change. They are selected as Climate Solver based on their development of cutting-edge technologies that contribute to reducing carbon emissions or enabling energy access through sustainable clean energy solutions. They have robust business plans for their proprietary technology and ambitions for largescale deployment of their climate innovation, both nationally and globally. Innovative business models for scale up are encouraged.

GET INFORMED CLIMATE SOLVER PARTNERS Who are Climate Solver Partners? Climate Solver Partners are stakeholders like innovation incubators, industrial associations and business networks that play an important role in helping and supporting local small and medium sized enterprises in enhancing their climate innovation solutions. Benefits Develop a long term partnership with and contribute towards global efforts to mitigate climate change. Opportunity to provide added value to member companies and enterprises to communicate effectively and improve network outreach within the field of climate innovation. Enhance visibility of the Partner s organization. Opportunity to channel recommendations for climate innovation deployment to key decision-makers via WWF. Responsibilities Nominate climate entrepreneurs to the Climate Solver platform in accordance with the specified criteria. Help ensure a high level of quality and credibility throughout the Climate Solver selection process, e.g. facilitate data collection and evaluation of the climate innovations potential for submitted nominations. Through participation in formal and informal ways contribute experience and views on the development and dissemination of climate innovations. Contribute in expanding the outreach of Climate Solver by sharing the information with relevant stakeholders. PLATFORM PROCESS WWF and Climate Solver Partners identify potential Climate Solvers. also directly reaches out to companies for nominations. Based on a WWF calculation methodology and expert evaluations, Climate Solvers are selected and awarded on an annual basis. In an effort to catalyze an enabling environment for climate innovations, WWF communicates the potential of awarded Climate Solver technologies as well as the problems faced by the low carbon innovative SMEs (visit www.climatesolver.org for details). WWF further discusses with clean energy innovation ecosystem stakeholders, including Climate Solver Partners, to identify the major challenges and suitable measures for promoting low carbon technologies and enabling energy access. WWF organizes regional networking events connecting local SMEs with other clean energy innovation ecosystem stakeholders. WWF provides business development support and facilitates linkages to select SMEs to ensure a clear pathway to maturity, scale, and financial stability. It aims to deepen the relationship between the Climate Solver platform and the investor community. WWF uses various communication tools to raise levels of engagements among key stakeholders and to increase the public profile of clean energy innovators.

CLIMATE SOLVER NOMINEES Benefits Increase the visibility and credibility of the company as a climate innovation leader, with potential to become a green pioneer in the sector. Opportunities for networking and attracting support from potential partners. Expand the outreach in existing market space and improve business opportunities. Enhanced exposure through communication tools such as films, hub, webpage, etc. Requirements # Obligations The company's low carbon technology is in post-pilot stage. The technology is available to the market, even though it may have a small market share. The company must own its low carbon innovative technology; either it has intellectual property rights (IPR) or has a legal agreement with the holder of the IPR, preferably in the technology field of Energy, Living, Moving or other enabling products and services. The technology should be able to deliver significant* carbon emissions reduction per year, or substantially contribute to improved energy access, from 2027 and onwards. The company must have a clear and robust business plan focusing on further development and promotion of its innovation. Innovative business models that have a potential for scale-up are encouraged. The company must have good communication capacity and a professional website (which may be linked to the international website: www.climatesolver.org). # The company should be registered in India. Accept and facilitate the evaluation carried out by WWF- India and the expert panel, to assess the potential of carbon emissions reduction and/or improved energy access of its technology in the global market. Be willing to share experience with others including the participants of Climate Solver and attend at least one of the public activities organized by WWF - India each year. Agree to follow the branding and promotion rules of WWF. Launch of Climate Solver Call for nominations Introduction to companies Regional networking events Nominations submitted Initial screening and selection Calculation of potential for CO2 reduction/ enhanced energy access Final selection of Climate Solvers Agreement with Climate Solver companies Develop communication material/tools (Films, Factsheets, Newsletters, Email updates, Webpage, Hub) Provide business development support and facilitate linkages to financial opportunities to select SMEs (awardees/applicants) Promotion of Climate Solvers *, Climate Solver Partners, and Expert Panel All* Climate Solver Partners Climate Solver Partners WWF (with external technical support), Expert Panel All with third party support All ACTIVITY PROFILE

JOIN US HOW TO BECOME A WWF CLIMATE SOLVER? Nominations should be submitted in the form of a brief business plan for selection by and the expert panel. The business plan should include: Name of the company, its owners and key staff. The name of the innovative technology, as well as a description of the current development status (e.g. R&D stage, prototype, market entry, expansion). The performance of the innovative technology based on indicators such as energy efficiency, use of renewable energy, reduction or elimination of emissions etc, that can be verified by a third party. The current achievements and the future potential for enhancing energy access through adoption of sustainable clean energy solutions. The financial information about the company: The current stage of funding of the company (Bootstrapped/Seed Capital/ Angel Investor Funding/Venture Capital Financing - Series A/B/C/IPO). The primary source of funding, the size of the last/most recent investment the firm has obtained in the last one year and, the name of the organizations/ fund(s) that the capital has been sourced from. The plan of funding for future growth, the preference and reason for the type of funding and, the range of investment requirements of the company(0-25 Lakhs/25-50 Lakhs/50 Lakhs-1 Cr./1-5Cr./5-10Cr/>10 Cr.). The company s location and target market space,and potential geographical sphere and global beneficiaries of the technology/energy solution. A brief plan of future development, promotion and diffusion. The company is encouraged to submit its innovative business model for scale up, if applicable. Current and future challenges for the company.

FUTURE THE FUTURE OF THE CLIMATE SOLVER Climate Solver is one of the important projects of WWF in the field of low carbon innovation. It was launched by WWF - Sweden in 2008, globally in 2011, as a platform to encourage and support low carbon innovative technologies that contribute towards mitigating climate change. In India, Climate Solver was launched in 2012, and in the last five years, seventeen companies have been awarded (seven in the energy access category and ten in the GHG reduction category). Cathy Bjork WWF Climate Solver seeks to provide relevant and continuous support through the network and resources of WWF and beyond, making the platform one of the best and most influential in India. In the future, Climate Solver will enhance its outreach as an international low carbon platform, by displaying the best technologies worldwide. The project aims to facilitate an enabling policy and financial environment for developing, transferring and diffusing innovative technologies.

CONTACT For more information about Climate Solver and how to partner with WWF India Ms Sakshi Gaur Communications Officer, Climate Change & Energy, sgaur@wwfindia.net www.climatesolver.org