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1 year, 7 months agoCollaborating with governments in developing countries to scale renewables. Focused on impact. Independently funded.
GREENMAP stands for Global Renewable Energy Mass Adoption Program.
We are an impact-driven and independent non-profit organization created to accelerate deployment of renewable generation in developing economies. We focus on implementation. We are not a think-tank.
GREENMAP’s strategy is to support governments of developing countries design and implement stable regulatory frameworks and new financial schemes to develop their renewable energy sectors and boost the reduction of their GHG emissions.
It is GREENMAP’s goal to help to eradicate energy poverty in the developing world by bringing down risks of long-term infrastructure investment, promoting clear and stable rules to foster competition, and promoting the deployment of clean energy solutions and technologies.
GREENMAP’s objective is to mobilize investments to install at least 200 GW of new renewable capacity by implementing its solution in 25+ developing countries within 10 years, directly and indirectly avoiding in excess of 500 million tons of CO2 annually.
GREENMAP is currently funded by the Climate Breakthrough Project, an initiative of the David & Lucile Packard Foundation in partnership with the Oak Foundation, the Good Energies and the Ikea Foundation.
The Climate Breakthrough Project finds extraordinary strategists and gives them the time, space, and resources to create and implement the boldest strategies they can conceive to mitigate climate change. Sebastián Kind, GREENMAP’s founder and CEO, is a Climate Breakthrough Awardee for the year 2019.
In order to keep its full independence and to avoid any conflict of interest, GREENMAP does not receive funds from private sector companies in the utility or power generation business, or from other private sector institutions with any conflict of interest.
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We are a philanthropy-backed nonprofit organization aimed at scaling up cheaper and faster renewable energy deployment in developing countries.
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