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Global Solar Fund

Global Green USA and Green Cross International presented the call for a $50 billion global solar fund in Bonn at the intergovernmental Renewables 2004 conference (read press advisory). The Fund was also presented at the International Forum of Cultures ("The Peoples Forum") in Barcelona, Spain and to the G8 Summit in 2006. GCI Chairman Mikhail Gorbachev presented the Solar Fund at the Energy Dialogues portion of the Forum to highlight a ways to drive down the cost of solar for the energy poor in the developing world, and to reduce peak demand in urban centers.

Main Objectives

Expected Results

Target Area /Place

Rural areas and cities in developing world in particular Africa, urban centers in industrialized world with constrained grids, bad air pollution.

Financial Tools

The Global Solar Fund will be financed by local, regional, and national governments through a variety of financial tools. These include grants, loans, tax incentives, and development bonds.The Fund will also include industry commitments to reduced cost installations.

Monitoring Process and Time Frame

The Fund is a 10-year effort. Commitments to the Fund will be tracked by a central agency (e.g., GEF) and managed under the auspices of the United Nations. Green Cross will also monitor commitments to the Fund and advocate for additional commitments. 50% or more of the Fund will be dedicated to the energy impoverished developing world - in rural areas and cities -- through the multi-lateral central agency, and coordinated bi-lateral commitments. Installations in urban centers in industrialized countries that are funded and coordinated locally will also be tracked by the agency.

Publications

Green Building Developer Fact Sheets

As part of Global Green's Greening the Tax Credits Campaign, an effort to encourage various states around the country to adopt sustainable building practices as part of the state-administered federal low-income housing tax credit program, we recently published Green Building Developer Fact Sheets, which highlight various sustainable building practices and provide information about local product availability and cost. The first set of fact sheets is for Louisiana, the second set for NY State.


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Global Green USA’s Policy Report Series Community Development Through Climate Solutions: Los Angeles and Beyond

Funded by the Ford Foundation - This report identifies strategies that can simultaneously build community assets while promoting strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The report suggests using existing financial regimes or creating new ones where necessary and by engaging community and non-environmental stakeholders.


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