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Organisation profiles REEF - The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency FundFund profile Origin of funds IFC?
Goals/aims The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund (REEF) is an investment fund targeting renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in developing countries.
Main form of support Loans and equity financing
Typical budget size USD 1,000,000 and USD 100,000,000
Support type Investment support
Countries of operation Africa, Mexico and Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe
Main target groups Industry, Government
General conditions REEF will target investments below 50 Megawatts (MW) and small scale PV operations. These investments will most likely be in Solar Home System distribution and marketing companies or in grid-connected PV installations. PV investments will probably total less than 10% of REEF's total investments.
Relevant sectors include: - Low-impact Hydro
- Wind
- Solar/PV
- Biomass
- Geothermal
- Energy Conservation and Efficiency
Geographic Focus: Emerging market countries worldwide eligible for IFC financing, including markets in Africa, Mexico and Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe.
Investment size: The REEF will consider investment in projects with total capitalization requirements of between $1,000,000 and $100,000,000.
Instruments: REEF's investments may take a variety of forms including common and preferred stock, partnership and limited liability company interests, and convertible or subordinated debt with equity warrants/options. REEF may also make loans to projects or project sponsors on a bridge or permanent basis. Equity transactions are typically structured so that the entrepreneur retains the majority of shares and/or management of the company.
Example projects Contact details Webpage: http://www.ifc.org/enviro/EPU/Renewable/REEF/reef.htm
Contact: Phil LaRocco
Email: phil@...
Sources This profile, based on initial information contributed by Eco Ltd, was updated within the framework of the Sparknet project supported by the European Commission's Fifth Framework Programme.
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