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Increasing African private sector investments within a changing climate By Ruth Ndegwa 7th December 2017
• Kenya Climate Innovation Center registered as a company in January 2015
• Governance: Board of governors – 9 members from consortium, private sector & government
• Funding 100%
• Thematic Areas - Renewable Energy - Agribusiness - Water
About KCIC
Advisory services
Financing
Access to facilities
Access to Information
Enabling Environment
Delivery areas
Kenya CIC provides a hub for support Kenya CIC services and activities
Business Training
Technical Training
§ Financial, Tax & investment
§ Seminars and Events § Marketing, strategy, HR
Advisory Services Enabling Environment
§ Advice & advocacy
Policy Support
§ Product design, & development courses
Advisory Service
§ Packaged services § Mentorship
International Collaboration
§ CIC Network § Matching services
Access to Information
Technology Information
§ Tech & performance data quality
§ Market Intelligence § Sector trend analysis § Competitive
Landscape
Finance Information
§ Database
Access to Facilities
Outsourced
§ Office & networking space
§ IPR support
§ Testing and demo § Product design and
adaptation § Prototyping
In-sourced Market Information
Regional outreach and visibility
§ Partnerships § Awards &
Competitions § Conference & Event
Our model
Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC)
• Providing risk capital through a highly flexible fund that offers financing through two windows, namely proof of concept and ESFM
• Facilitating other sources of
financing through syndicating investors, building partnerships with banks to facilitate working capital finance and facilitating consumer financing to ensure technology adoption in the market.
Kenya Climate Ventures (KCV)
– Aims to be a strategic financial investor for commercial early stage investment model and catalyze and facilitate investment in the climate change sector.
– Providing capital, with high
engagement and technical assistance.
Finance
Proof of Concept Funds
Early Stage Financing (New)
Seed Fund - Kenya Climate Ventures
Just closed 3 deals amounting to USD 1,000,000
Leveraged funds USD 24 million
Kenya CIC provides a hub for financing
1 2 3
4
USD 1.1 million disbursed to 26 enterprises
Renewable energy
(biogas, solar, improved
cook stoves and biomass)
Contributes to low carbon and reduction of equivalent greenhouse gases (GHG) emission.
Agribusiness (climate smart
agriculture and food value addition)
Contributes to climate resilience hence
decrease food waste, increase food security,
help in stabilizing volatility of incomes for agricultural and supply
chains.
Water Management
(water efficiency technologies and
monitoring systems) Contributes to climate
resilience through access to clean water.
Roles of our SMEs in addressing climate change
Success Cases
7
Mineral & Allied PowerGen
PoC Grant – USD $ 47,050 To conduct a survey to determine their suitability for solar micro-grids in Kenya; to test out the various designs for the PowerBox structures and installed two solar micro-grid systems. Impact: Installed over 20 m i c r o - g r i d s a f t e r P O C f inancing; secured $1 .5 million as a repayable grant from AECF; and hired over 39 employees and currently expanding into the Tanzania market.
Human Needs Project
PoC Grant – USD $50,000 To test the commercial viability of a water business model and payment systems. Impact: HNP sells water at price of KES 2.00 and 5.00 per 20 litre jerry can to bulk water vendors and households respectively. The average sales a day is 50,000m3 litres of water and so far HNP has sold clean water to over 5,240 customers.
PoC Grant – USD $ 39,768 To conduct and operatize 2 hydroponics demo farms. Impact: Installed 285 systems in Kenya, 4 in Uganda and 1 in Tanzania, hired 8 additional employees SEED Fund – USD $ 620,000 and USD 350,000 from USAID and KCV respectively Plans to diversify their products and improve market upscaling. (ongoing)
Impact
258,438 No. of customers reached by supported enterprises
147,500 Tons of carbon dioxide equivalent mitigated
126,078 No. of people using low carbon energy sources
32% Percentage increase in agricultural production
113,118 No. of people accessing clean water
33% Percentage growth in revenue by enterprises supported by KCIC
150 No. of businesses supported
83 No. of businesses commercialized