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Brazil, others to tap $1 billion industry decarbonisation programme

Brazil, others to tap $1 billion industry decarbonisation programme

Reuters18 hours ago

LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Brazil, Egypt, Mexico are among seven middle-income countries chosen by multilateral lender the Climate Investment Funds to tap a $1 billion programme to cut emissions from their industrial sectors.
Along with Namibia, South Africa, Turkey and Uzbekistan - all chosen from 26 applicants - the group will now work with investors to come up with a detailed plan of how to decarbonise the sector, which accounts for a third of global emissions.
The countries will all be able to access cheap financing from CIF's Industry Decarbonization Investment Program, with every $1 expected to draw in $12 in financing from other sources, including development banks and the private sector.
Part of CIF's $9 billion Clean Technology Fund, the industry programme allows for up to 100% of financing to be directed to private sector-led projects or those attracting significant private co-investments, with a minimum allocation of 50%.
"Decarbonizing Industry is about more than emissions - it's about securing long term prosperity and the jobs of tomorrow," said CIF Chief Executive Tariye Gbadegesin in a statement.
"It's about producing the low-carbon industrial inputs that are urgently needed to expand renewable energy capacity and power the global economy," she added.
Founded in 2008 and with $12.5 billion in pledged support from countries, CIF provides early stage grants and highly concessional loans that can help attract funding from other investors with a lower risk tolerance.

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