Links to other finance related platforms

Introduction

The international investment platforms which offer investment opportunities to clean energy projects are listed in this section

Key content

De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP)

De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP)

DEEP is an open-source database for energy efficiency investments performance monitoring and benchmarking projects in the Europe, which supports the assessment of related benefits and financial risks.
Website https://deep.eefig.eu/
Email n/a

Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEEP)

Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEEP)

Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP) under India’s National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency provides a platform to interact with Financial Institutions (FIs) and project developers for implementation of energy efficiency projects in India.
Website https://beeindia.gov.in/content/eefp
Email admin@beenet.in

International Platform for Sustainable Financing (IPSF)

International Platform for Sustainable Financing (IPSF)

IPSF offers a multilateral forum of dialogue between policymakers that oversee developing sustainable finance regulatory measures to help investors identify and seize sustainable investment opportunities that truly contribute to climate and environmental objectives.
Website https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/banking-and-finance/sustainable-finance_en  
Email fisma.ipsf@ec.europa.eu

Private Finance for Energy Efficiency (PF4EE)

Private Finance for Energy Efficiency (PF4EE)

A joint initiative between the European Investment Bank and the European Commission. PF4EE aims to increase the availability of debt financing for eligible energy efficiency investments and make energy efficiency lending a more sustainable activity within European financial institutions.
Website https://pf4ee.eib.org/ 
Email pf4ee@adelphi.de

Sustainable Renewables Risk Mitigation Initiative (SRMI)

Sustainable Renewables Risk Mitigation Initiative (SRMI)

The World Bank-Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (WB-ESMAP), in partnership with, Agence Française de Développement (AFD), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and International Solar Alliance (ISA) developed the Sustainable Renewables Risk Mitigation Initiative (SRMI)

SRMI aims at supporting governments to develop, finance and implement sustainable solar and wind programs to: (i) attract affordable private investments in optimized conditions for grid-connected and off-grid projects; (ii) reduce reliance on public finances — limited to critical public investments; and (iii) maximize socio-economic benefits triggered by the projects launched in the country. The Sustainable Solar Guidelines is the guiding document presenting the SRMI methodology and key steps to be implemented from the government’s perspective.
Website https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/energy/brief/srmi 
Email smalhotra@worldbank.org, info@isolaralliance.org

The Energy Efficiency Financial Institutions Group (EEFIG)

The Energy Efficiency Financial Institutions Group (EEFIG)

EEFIG addresses barriers to energy efficiency financing through both policy design and market-based solutions to increase the scale of energy efficiency investments across Europe.
Website https://ec.europa.eu/eefig/index_en 
Email n/a