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Sustainable Energy Facility (SEF)


The Sustainable Energy Facility (SEF) is a US$14 million global fund to finance investments in and technical assistance to renewable energy and energy efficiency enterprises. It was also developed to make minority equity and quasi-equity investments in profitable, commercially viable private companies and projects in sectors that include:
  • Grid-connected, renewable energy projects including wind, biomass, run-of-river hydropower, geothermal, and solar power less than 15 MW with projects ranging from US $1-2 million per MW;
  • Off-grid, distributed generation projects including solar home systems and small central stations;
  • Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) as they implement energy efficiency investments in areas such as industry, lighting, and heating.
SEF is managed by E+Co, an investment company that specializes in investments and services down to the energy entrepreneur level with considerations to the; financial, social and environmental benefits. E+Co is among the few players with experience of renewable energy/energy efficiency investments in the developing countries.

SEF's unique expertise and experience allows for the opportunity to train, encourage and finance such entrepreneurs. Success is driven by E+Co channeling the resources and services down to the entrepreneur. Follow-on investment in successful enterprises offers the promise of sustainability, focus and scale. Ultimately, the goal for SEF is to enable successful enterprise investments to expand into more mature projects.



Project contacts:

Sandeep Kohli
Senior Projects Officer
Telephone: (202) 473-5317
Email: SKohli@ifc.org
Alexios Pantelias
Senior Projects Officer
Telephone: (202) 458-9086
Email: APantelias@ifc.org
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IFC's Sustainable Energy Program currently benefits from the generous support of the following donors:

Global Environment Facility
Japanese Trust Funds European Union