Renewable Energy Performance Platform (REPP)
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Description
REPP was founded in 2015 to catalyse the growth of sub-Saharan Africa’s renewable energy sector by helping developers overcome barriers to finance. REPP works to mobilise private sector development activity – and investment – in small to medium-sized projects (typically up to 25MW) and is funded by UK International Development. Its funding is UK International Climate Finance (ICF) and is managed through the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).The original concept for the programme was developed by UN Environment and the European Investment Bank in response to the UN’s Sustainable Energy for All initiative. It is managed by Camco, a leader in renewable energy finance, which provides developers with access to various financing products, services and experience. To date, REPP has committed £51.6m in co-financing for the development of 42 contracted projects covering a wide range of technologies, from solar homes systems to grid-connected solar farms and run-of-river hydropower plants.
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- REPP - Renewable Energy Performance Platform
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Programme data last updated on 14/05/2025