Somalia Receives $8.5 Million Grant in Support of Clean Energy Businesses

Chief Executive Officer of AECF, Victoria Sabula

To help about 300,000 people have access to clean energy which will trickle down to jobs, the Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) has launched a US$ 8.5 million grant facility focused mostly on youth and women to support adoption and diversification of renewable energy solutions in Somalia and Somaliland. This is a component of the REACT Sub Saharan programme that seeks to reduce poverty through a transformational increase in the use of renewable energy by off-grid households. Speaking on the grant, the Chief Executive Officer of AECF, Victoria Sabula said that “the Somali market presents a unique opportunity for us and other development partners to change the narrative on reliance on diesel-powered mini-grids as we facilitate a switch to renewable energy sources. To achieve this stimulation of market growth and engagement of the private sector in renewable energy value chains is pivotal.”

Chief Executive Officer of AECF, Victoria Sabula
Chief Executive Officer of AECF, Victoria Sabula

According to the World Bank SDG tracking report, it is estimated that 11 Million Somalis lack access to electricity services with only 3% having access to clean cooking, this lack of electricity and use of poor-quality cooking fuels continues to hamper development for low-income households of the people of Somalia. “For this call, we are looking to work with businesses at different developmental stages particularly those at an early stage. In addition to the funding, we will provide technical support, business linkages and investment facilitation,” said the AECF CEO.

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The programme targets private sector companies and microfinance institutions that are commercially active. These businesses are expected to be delivering low cost, clean energy products and services that benefit the poor in rural and peri-urban Somalia as well as Internally Displaced Persons, especially women and youth. This programme aims to enable 300,000 people access clean energy and create jobs for both youth and women.

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A New $4 Million Fund Launched For Off-grid Companies In Kenya By AECF

Off-grid energy startups in Kenya have a new fund to pitch. Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) has launched a $4 million financing programme aimed at unlocking new markets for clean energy as well as accelerating access to clean energy for 87,000 unserved and underserved households in Kenya.

Victoria Sabula, chief executive officer of AECF
Victoria Sabula, chief executive officer of AECF

“Off-grid energy sector continues to require investment if we are to make notable progress in improving access to affordable and clean energy. We are excited to be launching the REACT RBF programme through which we seek to provide results-based incentives for companies that are increasing access for unserved and underserved communities,” said Victoria Sabula, chief executive officer of AECF. 

“Energy access remains critical for a sustainable post-COVID-19 recovery and we see REACT RBF helping companies to withstand the Covid-19 effects, recover, and come out stronger on the other side,” she further added. 

Here Is What You Need To Know

  • The programme is funded by the Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA), and will make available funding to energy companies in Kenya, incentivising them to reach more energy-deprived households and significantly increase their access to clean energy. 
  • The RBF projects are expected to be implemented over a 30-month period running from July 2021 to December 2023.
  • Under the programme, the maximum award per company at the time of contracting is US$500,000. However, a flexible reallocation system will allow companies that exceed their milestone targets with a possibility of an increase up to US$1 million.

AECF is a leading development finance firm, which supports businesses to innovate and leverage on investments. The company further stated that the programme will help to improve access to clean and affordable energy given that as of June 2019, 4.1 million people in Kenya live with improved energy access and 3.5 million still without power.

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Fund off-grid Kenya

What Are The Requirements For Selection?

To qualify, companies must be operating in Kenya (need not be 100% Kenyan-owned). It must also be privately owned, legally registered and have a physical presence in Kenya and must have been effectively marketing their products or services in Kenya for at least two years. 

How to Apply 

To apply for support, please go to www.aecfafrica.org/RBF and click on the “Apply” button to register on AECF’s secure online application platform. You will be expected to fill out an application form to determine your eligibility against the set criteria (more details in term sheet). Applications will be accepted between 8 December 2020 and 26 January 2021. The application window closes at 11:59 pm (EAT) on 26 January 2021.

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