Government along with EESL and World Bank sign a $300 million pact for Energy Efficiency Programme
- Published | 12 September 2018
The government of India signed a pact of $300 million with the World Bank along with EESL to boost up the energy efficiency of India.
India: On 28th of August, 2018 the government signed a pact of $220million loan agreement and another USD 80 million guarantee pact to give a push to the energy efficiency programme of India. The programme is to be implemented by EESL and it is supposed to scale up the deployment of the measures taken up for energy saving in residential as well as public sectors. Through this deal EESL’s institutional capacity will also grow stronger and it will get an access to enter the commercial financing market. The grace period for the $220million loan sanctioned by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) to EESL is 5 years while the maturity period is of 19 years. This pact will have a positive impact on India in the near future.

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