This business plan has been prepared to the attention of potential investors that are willing to support TaTEDO financially.
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Background
Although grid electricity tariffs in Mozambique are currently set by the Ministry of Finance there is no regulation on tariff-setting for off-grid electricity generated from renewable energy sources. For the success of FUNAE (the Portuguese acronym for Mozambique National Fund for Rural Electrification) it is critical to have a tariff setting tool based on a detailed and accurate analysis of all the financial economic social and environmental aspects that directly influence the cost of providing electricity generated from renewable energy sources in off grid locations.
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Almost three-quarters of Mozambique’s 19 million inhabitants live on less than 2 USD per day. In these circumstances some 95% of all households in the country have no choice but to rely on firewood and charcoal as their main energy source.
Purpose
To use the establishment of community-driven centres to give poor and low income communities in the central part of Mozambique improved access to renewable and energy efficient services and to reduce the use of traditional biomass by 15% by 2015.
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Analyse, understand and build capacity for addressing the challenges associated with lending to the Tea and Sugar industry for sustainable energy investments, and enhance networking among financial institutions interested in financing these sectors.
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Secure the financial close of at least two GS RE/EE CDM case study projects in Tanzania and Mozambique; specifically, carbon finance will be incorporated into the financing structure.
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The following business Plan has been designed to provide basic information investors and financiers need in order to consider a Biogas for Household Energy Project .
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This Guide is an introduction to the financing of renewable energy and energy efficiency (RE/EE) projects - projects which benefit the global community by reducing greenhouse gases which are causing climate change. It is designed to help private and corporate entrepreneurs and public officials, banks and financiers, as well as donor organizations to understand how that benefit has financial advantages in the form of new streams of revenue which can help the project get off the ground.
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Overview of lessons learned from the ''Securing financing for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RE/EE) projects in Southern Africa through Gold Standard Carbon Revenues".
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The objective of this document is to suggest a strategy for utilising carbon finance in the project's financial structure, so as to optimise the potential benefits of this emerging financing source - through a micro-hydro power plant project near the Zege village, Korogwe District in Tanga Province.
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Notes on the project ''Biogas for Household Energy'' in Mozambique.