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Stichting Development Fund and Coöperatief Construction Equity Fund hit final close

Anna Lyudvig
July 7, 2019, 2:48 p.m.
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Coöperatief Climate Fund Managers (CFM) has announced the final close of Climate Investor One’s Stichting Development Fund and Coöperatief Construction Equity Fund at a combined $850m.

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Coöperatief Climate Fund Managers (CFM) has announced the final close of Climate Investor One’s Stichting Development Fund and Coöperatief Construction Equity Fund at a combined $850m.

Andrew Johnstone, CEO of CFM, said: “Reaching a $850m final close is an incredible achievement, owing to the bold and forward-thinking strategies of our community of donors and investors, as well as the tireless work from everyone within the CFM team. Climate Investor One is the first step in the long-intended future of CFM, and it is our aim to use this streamlined approach of financing to contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable world.”  

Climate Investor One, with an emerging markets renewable energy mandate, is the inaugural facility managed by CFM and the first of an intended series of ‘blended finance’ investment vehicles focused on providing capital to climate mitigation and adaptation sectors in developing countries.

After a successful two-year fundraising period and four previous closes, Climate Investor One has scaled beyond its original target of $530m, following a notable investment by the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

As a catalytic driver of scale to Climate Investor One, GCF has unlocked further funding opportunities for new and existing commercial and institutional investors.

The GCF investment in Climate Investor One will be routed via the Dutch Development Bank, FMO, in the capacity as GCF Accredited Entity (AE).

Tony Clamp, Deputy Director of GCF’s Private Sector Facility, said: “The Green Climate Fund is delighted to be partnering both with FMO and a wide variety of international public and private sector investors to support this innovative and highly impactful development and construction fund providing capital for renewable energy infrastructure across Africa, Latin America and Asia in support of climate ambition.”

Climate Investor One will utilise a whole-of-life financing approach to deliver renewable energy infrastructure projects across Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and Latin America. The facility will generate its own proprietary pipeline through use of the Stichting Development Fund, a development and technical assistance vehicle, before offering projects to the Coöperatief Construction Equity Fund for construction financing through an all-equity approach.

CFM will later raise a Coöperatief Refinancing Fund to provide post-construction operational debt to projects.

The whole-of-life financing approach is intended to save both the time and cost of implementing renewable energy projects and improving the quality of delivery through CFM’s in-house engineering, financial, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) centres of excellence.

Upon full deployment of capital, Climate Investor One will deliver an estimated 1,700MW of additional capacity, generating approximately 5,100GWh of electricity per annum, serve in the region of 13 million people, and avoid harmful greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ca. 1.9 million tCO2 per annum.

Climate Investor One is already invested in the development of a number of projects, with one asset in Africa having received construction financing: Africa Hydro Holdings (AHH), a 42MW run-of-river hydro platform in Uganda.

Linda Broekhuizen, CIO of FMO, added: “This GCF investment via FMO in Climate Investor One truly supports climate investment in developing countries. The total size of the fund boosts the ability to provide blended finance solutions. This will certainly accelerate far-reaching climate mitigation and adaptation projects to overcome the negative effects of climate change.”

Climate Investor One was launched in partnership between FMO and Sanlam InfraWorks, part of the Sanlam Group of South Africa.

The facility also enjoys support from the EU through its External Investment Plan, a part of its wider commitment to sustainable development and climate change mitigation, as well as cornerstone support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the Nordic Development Fund (NDF) and USAID’s Power Africa programme.

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