Public-private partnerships can help bring affordable clean energy to poor - UN
A report by UN-Energy, an umbrella body of UN agencies working on sustainable development and their business partners, in conjunction with leading electricity companies and other partners launched outlines the conditions necessary for successful public-private partnerships (PPP) on electricity.
According to the report, choosing electricity-generating technology appropriate to local conditions is key to the success of such projects, as well as national energy-development goals and plans which have strong long-term policies enshrined in legislation, and assured cost recovery and profit potential for investors in low-carbon technologies.
Sufficient funding for research, development and deployment of emerging clean-electricity technologies and measures to maximize benefits to communities from new and expanded electrification are the other measures outlines in the report.
The report also stresses the importance of measures to enhance the private sector's ability to provide capital through various financing alternatives for electricity projects and to design, construct, operate and maintain them. There has to be strong relationships between the public and private sectors and other stakeholders as well, according to the report.
Power purchase agreements should also be in place to offer the private sector the greatest certainty for long-term investments, the report notes.
The report was launched as the UN General Assembly convened a one-day thematic debate on the green economy
"Where sustainable development is the destination, green economy offers a pathway," said Joseph Deiss, the General Assembly President. "This debate aims to strengthen the understanding of green economy and of what the international community, each Member State and local communities can do to transition to green economy."
A "green economy" in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication is one of the central themes of next year's Fourth UN Conference on Sustainable Development, or Rio+20, which will be held in the Brazilian city in June 2012.
The report highlights electricity projects developed through PPP in Argentina which will provide power to small rural communities, the UN News Centre informs.
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