BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, March 17,
2025 /CNW/ -- The SEforALL Global Forum has
witnessed groundbreaking commitments totalling over USD 900 million to scale energy access and drive
the clean energy transition. Moreover, key global partners
announced initiatives aimed at accelerating clean energy
investments and promoting sustainable development worldwide.
Major Commitments Announced
- DRE Nigeria Fund (USD 500
million) The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority
(NSIA), Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), International Solar
Alliance (ISA), and Africa50 unveiled a USD
500 million Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) Fund to
develop and finance mini-grids, solar home systems, commercial and
industrial power solutions, and innovative energy storage
technologies in Nigeria.
- 'First Loss Equity' Fund (USD 250
million) Allied Climate Partners launched a USD 250 million "first loss equity" fund to drive
global clean energy investment, alongside a dedicated USD 130 million fund targeting the Caribbean, aimed at catalyzing and crowding in
green finance.
- Results-Based Financing (RBF) (USD 20
million) The European Union, in collaboration with UNOPS
and SEforALL, committed USD 20
million in RBF funding through the Universal Energy Facility
(UEF) to deploy mini-grids and electrify rural households in
Sierra Leone.
- ZE-Gen Fossil Fuel Generator Displacement (USD 12 million) The IKEA Foundation pledged
over €11 million to ZE-Gen, an initiative replacing fossil fuel
generators with renewable alternatives across sub-Saharan Africa,
South Asia, and the Indo-Pacific
region.
- e-Cooking Support and Scale-Up Programme (USD 3.5 to 5 Million) The Middle East Green
Initiative's "Forward7 Clean Cooking" program, in partnership with
the Global electric Cooking Coalition (GeCCo), Modern Energy
Cooking Services (MECS) and UK Aid announced funding to accelerate
clean cooking adoption in Sierra
Leone, supporting the country's Energy Transition and Green
Growth Plan.
National and Regional Energy Initiatives Unveiled
- Barbados Energy Transition and Investment Plan (ETIP)
launched: Launched by Prime Minister H.E. Mia Amor Mottley and Minister Lisa Cummins, in collaboration with SEforALL,
this roadmap aims for Barbados to
achieve net-zero by 2035.
- Pakistan sets in motion
plans to develop its Energy Transition and Investment Plan
(ETIP): SEforALL and the Government of Pakistan announced a new partnership to
develop a national energy transition roadmap.
- Formula E announces its intention to join Energy
Compacts: The global motorsport series committed to joining the
Energy Compacts coordinated by the United Nations and UN-Energy and
supported by SEforALL.
- GFANZ Caribbean Chapter launched: The Glasgow Financial
Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) introduced its Caribbean Chapter to
mobilize private capital and address local investment
barriers.
- Partnership to promote a just and equitable energy
transition in Latin America and
the Caribbean: SEforALL and
the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) committed to
strengthening policies, regulations, and tariffs for a just and
equitable energy transition in Latin
America and the Caribbean.
- Africa renewable energy
manufacturing financiers' collective unveiled: SEforALL
launched a new platform to connect financiers with manufacturers,
boosting green finance and supporting local renewable energy
production in Africa and
Southeast Asia.
Winners of the 2025 Energy Heroes Awards Announced
The winners of the 2025 Energy Heroes Awards were announced at
the SEforALL Global Forum. Seven winners from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and the Caribbean
as well as Middle East and
North Africa, were feted for their
innovations revolutionizing the sustainable energy sector and their
work in providing funding, technical capacity and technologies to
accelerate the clean energy transition.
The 2025 winners are:
- Deborah Fadeyi, Vectar Energy,
Nigeria (Innovator)
- The BRILHO programme, Mozambique (Changemaker)
- Becool Indonesia, Indonesia
(Innovator)
- Mee Panyar, Myanmar
(Changemaker)
- Soluz Honduras, Honduras
(Innovator)
- Jorge Rivera Staff, Panama (Changemaker)
- Youth 4 Sustainability, UAE (Innovator)
The SEforALL Global Forum held from 12-13 March in Bridgetown was co-hosted by SEforALL and the
Government of Barbados and
welcomed more than 1,300 people from over 70 countries.
The success of this sixth SEforALL Global Forum, held for the
first time in Latin America and
the Caribbean, demonstrates why
this biennial gathering is a crucial platform for fostering
collaboration and mobilizing action towards a sustainable
future.
Media Contacts
Sherry Kennedy, Director of
Communications: Sherry.Kennedy@SEforALL.org /
Media@SEforALL.org | +43 676 486 2425
Robert Magori, Senior
Communications Specialist: Robert.Magori@seforall.org | +43
676 846 727 240
About SEforALL
Sustainable Energy for All is an independent organization,
hosted by UNOPS, with a global mandate to accelerate progress on
the energy transition in emerging and developing countries. We work
at the intersection of energy, climate, and development. We
collaborate with governments and partners worldwide to end energy
poverty, accelerate the deployment of renewable energy solutions,
and combat climate change. Learn more about our work at
www.SEforALL.org
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