How national-level blended finance can catalyse the climate transition in emerging markets

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Author: Varad Pande, Partner and Director, Climate & Sustainability, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Dave Sivaprasad, Managing Director & Partner, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Nurlin Salleh, Managing Director & Partner, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Daniel Tan, Senior Associate , Boston Consulting Group (BCG)


  • Capital flow towards the climate transition is insufficient, with a particular shortfall in funds for emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs).EMDEs, excluding China, need about $1 trillion a year in climate finance, so key investment barriers must be addressed to help achieve net zero.Here’s how national-level blended finance can unlock financial resources needed to power up the climate finance sector across emerging markets.

It is now widely acknowledged that the global climate finance landscape needs a paradigm shift if the world is to achieve its net-zero goals, and the oft-cited statement that we need to go from “billions to trillions” must be our rallying cry. The current capital flow towards climate transition is insufficient for the monumental task at hand, with a particular shortfall in funds directed at emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). EMDEs, excluding China, will require approximately $1 trillion in annual climate finance, according to the recent What Gets Measured Gets Financed: Climate Finance Funding Flows and Opportunities report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the Rockefeller Foundation.

Unfortunately, as the report notes, EMDEs currently receive just over one-quarter (27%) of the required climate finance flows.

These flows need to increase dramatically, and soon, before EMDEs get locked into ‘business-as-usual’ long-term choices that are detrimental to net zero pathways – for example, investing in new coal power plants, which appear easier to finance. There are four key investment barriers for climate finance which must be addressed. The first represents a project pipeline issue, with a lack of scaled investable products for private investors, while the second is the challenging risk-return profile of such investments, particularly in emerging markets and emerging technologies. Scarcity of flexible capital for production innovation, demonstration and scaling represents the third challenge. Finally, the limited number of players working to deepen climate finance at transaction and market level creates a significant hurdle as the fourth.

How blended finance can help power up climate finance

Blended finance offers an adaptive funding pathway to help overcome these barriers. This financing model leverages catalytic capital from public or philanthropic sources to energize private sector investment in developing countries, helping nations realize their climate action targets and goals. If executed correctly, blended finance can help crowds in private and potentially create a three to five times multiplier effect leveraged from concessions or public funds. This will be extremely crucial to help close the funding gap required for climate action.

Blended finance provides a flexible opportunity that enables investors and organizations with different objectives to invest synergistically alongside one another. It empowers different investors to achieve their own objectives as part of a wider model — whether that be financial return, climate action or social impact, or a blend of both. There are different types of blended finance instruments that can be leveraged, including first-lost guarantees, project insurance and technical assistance, offering versatile solutions for a wide range of funding scenarios. These types of blended instruments can help with project risk mitigation, provision of concessional capital or even funding for technical project preparation.

Unlock value with a national blended climate facility

National blended climate facilities offer a potentially transformative solution for governments in emerging markets to consider in efforts to catalyse climate investments. There are several benefits to such a solution, with a national blended finance facility helping address two key facets of the financing challenge.First, a national blended climate facility can act to raise ‘multiplier’ capital for the energy transition. It can co-invest concessional capital in key projects to get them off the ground. It can partner with or invite multilateral development banks and development finance investors to co-invest and attract wider development capital. A national blended climate facility can also act to coordinate with government-linked investment companies, local financial institutions and global funds to capture even greater capital pools. In addition, alongside attracting widespread investment, it can enhance the ecosystem by developing, building and promoting a bankable project pipeline of relevant climate investments.Such a facility can also provide a matching platform that aggregates sub-scale opportunities into investable propositions, creating effective investment at scale. It can also provide technical assistance for key feasibility studies, helping demonstrate the validity of projects that might otherwise go unverified, and further develop proof-of-concept projects that inform or unlock wider opportunities in the climate transition ecosystem.

Blended climate facilities in emerging markets

There are already important examples of blended climate finance facilities being established in emerging markets around the world. Malaysia recently announced its National Energy Transition Facility, which allocates about $400 million of initial seed funding to enable catalytic blended financing targeted towards energy transition projects. In Singapore, government-owned investment firm Temasek partnered with HSBC, ADB, and Clifford Capital Holdings to launch Pentagreen Capital – a company designed to accelerate development of sustainable infrastructure across Asia. Pentagreen Capital has a $150 million seed fund designed for initial targeting in Southeast Asia. Its objective is to catalyse financing for ‘marginally bankable’ clean infrastructure projects, advancing climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts by pushing marginal projects towards realization.

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What’s the World Economic Forum doing about climate change?

Climate change poses an urgent threat demanding decisive action. Communities around the world are already experiencing increased climate impacts, from droughts to floods to rising seas. The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report continues to rank these environmental threats at the top of the list.To limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C and as close as possible to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, it is essential that businesses, policy-makers, and civil society advance comprehensive near- and long-term climate actions in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change.

The World Economic Forum’s Climate Initiative supports the scaling and acceleration of global climate action through public and private-sector collaboration. The Initiative works across several workstreams to develop and implement inclusive and ambitious solutions. This includes the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, a global network of business leaders from various industries developing cost-effective solutions to transitioning to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy. CEOs use their position and influence with policy-makers and corporate partners to accelerate the transition and realize the economic benefits of delivering a safer climate.Contact us to get involved.

It’s vital that the initial design principles of a national blended climate facility are developed correctly, ensuring integrity and independence from the start. These key design principles include:

  • Establish a clear funding mandate and ensure funding visibility through establishing a clear mechanism for data transparency.Create clear and transparent funding criteria that are visible to all stakeholders.Establish a clear governance model with assigned organizational roles and responsibilities. Complement this by appointing an autonomous, independent investment committee.Ensure strong accountability, reporting mechanisms, and cadence to the government, including board membership and other dynamics.Hire and staff the national blended climate facility with experienced professionals that can effectively operationalize the blended finance facility.Ensure that the finance facility is consistently compliant and up-to-date with all domestic and international regulations for fund management.

In conclusion, the steps outlined above provide not just a foundation, but a powerful catalyst for a trusted blended finance facility. By embracing effectiveness, knowledge, and transparency as its guiding principles, such a blended finance facility can transcend boundaries and inspire transformative change, beyond unlocking the financial resources necessary to power up the climate finance sector across emerging

markets.

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