ACP-EU Energy Facility
The ACP-EU Energy Facility was established in 2005 to co-finance projects on increasing access to modern and sustainable energy services for the poor in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. With the first Energy Facility (EFI), 74 projects were contracted for a total amount of €196 M, with total project cost of €430M. A second Energy Facility (EFII), with a total budget of €200 million, has been established for the period 2009-2013. A €100 million call for proposals, launched in November 2009, resulted in the selection of 65 projects for funding.
Interested? Find out more by exploring this minisite page or by accessing our ACP-EU Energy Facility Monitoring website.
Thematic Fiches:
Experiences on Setting up PPPs for Energy Services
Improved Stoves for Increased Efficient use of Energy
Microcredit: a tool to improve access to modern energy
Modern Energy Access for Socio-Economic Development
ACP-EU Energy Facility Projects with CDM Potential
ACP-EU Energy Facility - Selected Indicators
Using Solar PV to Improve Rural Access to Electricity