Project Funding
We specialize in connecting clean energy developers with government grants, private investors, Banks, NBFCs, and sustainable finance solutions.
Sources of funding
- Government subsidies & clean energy incentives: Government subsidies & clean energy incentives are financial support or benefits provided by the government to encourage the use of renewable energy and eco-friendly practices. This can include tax breaks, grants, or discounts for using solar panels, electric vehicles, or energy-efficient technology.
- Funding from NBFCs (Non-Banking Financial Companies):means getting loans or financial support from private finance companies that are not banks. These companies help businesses and individuals pay for solar and other renewable energy projects when they need money to start or grow.
- Green bonds & private equity:Green bonds are special loans or investments used only for environment-friendly projects, like solar or wind energy. Investors give money, and the company uses it to build clean energy projects. Later, the money is paid back with interest.
- Private equity means getting money from private investors or firms (not banks) who invest in your renewable energy project or company. In return, they usually take a share in the business and expect profits when the project grows or succeeds.
- Private equity means getting money from private investors or firms (not banks) who invest in your renewable energy project or company. In return, they usually take a share in the business and expect profits when the project grows or succeeds.
- Development loans & project finance: mean getting money (usually from banks or financial institutions) to build and run large projects like solar plants. The loan is repaid over time using the income the project earns.
- Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) structuring: means creating a contract where a buyer agrees to purchase electricity from a solar or renewable energy project at a fixed rate for a set period. It helps ensure steady income for the project.
- Access to global climate funds (e.g., World Bank, GCF): means getting financial support from international organizations like the World Bank or Green Climate Fund (GCF) to help build clean energy projects and fight climate change.