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A loan guarantee is in effect insurance that a debt will be repaid. A third party, such as a public lending institution or development bank takes on the risk that the borrower will not repay. The guarantor may require a fee and a contribution to a loan loss reserve to cover administration costs of the programs and a portion of the portfolio risk of the program (i.e., the cost if a certain portion of the loans that are expected to default). Loan guarantees can be used in cases where loans would otherwise not happen or where the cost of debt is too expensive to enable a bankable project.
A POLICY BRIEF ON LOAN GUARANTEES
Before you browse our library of published resources via the search link below, consider reading our policy brief about loan guarantees, which is part of a series of briefs intended to inform legislators, decision makers, analysts working for government agencies and utility executives on current good practices and lessons learned.
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Publication
Bankability and Debt Financing for Solar Projects in India
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Bridge to India
Date:
1 February 2013
Policy Data
Catalyzing Climate Finance: A Guidebook on Policy and Financing Options to Support Green, Low-Emission, and Climate-Resilient Development
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United Nations
Date:
1 May 2011
Policy Data
Clean Energy Ministerial 6 (CEM6): Finance for Energy Access
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Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM)
Date:
27 May 2015
Policy Data
Derisking Renewable Energy Investment
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United Nationa Development Programme
Date:
1 March 2013
Training Materials
Energy Access in Central America
Sources:
Clean Energy Solutions Center
United Nations Foundation’s Energy Access Practitioner Network
Date:
17 June 2014
Publication
Energy Efficiency Financing Program Implementation Primer
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State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Lawrence Berkeley National Laborator
Date:
1 January 2014
Deployment Data
European Electricity Infrastructure: Planning, Regulation, and Financing: Workshop Report
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Climate Policy Initiative
Florence School of Regulation
Date:
1 January 2012
Publication
Finance Mechanisms for Lowering the Cost of Renewable Energy in Rapidly Developing Countries
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Climate Policy Initative
Date:
1 January 2014
Policy Data
Financing Industrial Energy Efficiency in India: Lessons Learned and Directions for the Future
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Institute for Industrial Productivity
Date:
1 October 2012
Publication
Getting the Biggest Bang for the Buck: Exploring the Rationales and Design Options for Energy Efficiency Financing Programs
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Date:
1 December 2013
Publication
Guidebook to Geothermal Power Finance
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United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Date:
1 April 2011
Training Materials
Innovative Business Models for Energy Efficiency Financing
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United Nations Foundation's Energy Access Practitioner Network
Clean Energy Solutions Center
Date:
28 May 2014
Policy Data
Investment Decisions for Baseload Power Plants
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United States National Energy Technology Laboratory
ICF International
Date:
1 January 2010
Deployment Data
Mobilising Investment in Energy Efficiency
Sources:
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Date:
1 December 2012
Training Materials
Policy Derisking for Renewable Energy
Sources:
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
South African Energy Development Institute
Clean Energy Solutions Center
Date:
12 June 2013
Policy Data
Solar Power Policy Overview and Good Practices
Sources:
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Date:
1 May 2015
Publication
Solving India’s Renewable Financing Challenge: Which Policies can be Most Effective?
Sources:
Climate Policy Initiative
Date:
1 March 2014
Publication
Strategies to Finance Large-Scale Deployment of Renewable Energy Projects: An Economic Development and Infrastructure Approach
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International Energy Agency
Clean Energy Group
Date:
1 December 2011