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Friday, April 18
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www.indiape.com
on Fri 18 Apr 2008 01:36 PM IST
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is going to help develop clean energy projects in Asia including India. With an initial seed capital of $100 million, ADB will help establish five private sector funds, which are expected to invest around $1.2 billion in such projects across Asia.
The funds – MAP Clean Energy Fund, China Environment Fund III, GEF South Asia Clean Energy Fund, Asia Clean Energy Fund, and China Clean Energy Capital – will each receive up to $20 million in capital from ADB.
GEF South Asia Clean Energy Fund has a target size of $200 million and will make around 12 investments across South Asia in companies and projects that promote the use of efficient and cleaner forms of energy in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The fund is jointly sponsored by India’s Yes Bank and an international private equity firm, Global Environment Fund. more »
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