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Alliance for Rural Electrification and IRENA agree to boost off-grid renewables

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE), to strengthen their existing cooperation on rural electrification and universal access to energy. The MoU was signed on December 7, 2021, in the margins of the fifth International Off-grid Renewable Energy Conference (IOREC) by IRENA Director-General Francesco La Camera and ARE CEO David Lecoque.

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE), to strengthen their existing cooperation on rural electrification and universal access to energy (photo courtesy IRENA).

Off-grid renewable energy solutions provide an opportunity to achieve universal access to energy without undermining climate goals, making them critical to achieving a just energy transition.

According to IRENA, decentralized renewables create employment opportunities in productive uses ranging from agri-food and healthcare to communications and commerce in local communities.

Building out the deployment of off-grid renewable energy in low- and medium-income countries is crucial to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and delivering positive outcomes for people and communities in rural settings. This partnership brings together two organizations with complementary strengths but a singular aim to drive inclusive, equitable development through the widespread adoption of renewable energy, said Francesco La Camera, Director-General of IRENA.

The MoU represents an extension to an existing partnership between IRENA and ARE that has seen the two parties work closely since 2012, notably delivering five successful IOREC meetings in four countries. IOREC has quickly established itself as the preeminent global meeting place for the off-grid renewable energy community.

Steady cost reductions and technological innovation have strengthened the business case for off-grid renewables as a means to expand rural electricity access. However, accelerating the deployment of mini-grid and stand-alone solutions will depend also on stable policies and regulations, along with dedicated funds and de-risking instruments for renewables.

Look to de-risk investments

Moving forward under the new agreement, IRENA and ARE will jointly work on de-risking investments in energy access and decentralized renewable energy and on activities aimed at increasing private sector participation.

The two parties will also exchange expertise on emerging delivery models for the deployment of decentralized renewable energy solutions and collaborate on capacity development in issues pertaining to skills development, improving the resilience of decentralized renewable energy projects, and renewable energy entrepreneurship support.

ARE is very proud to vastly scale up its cooperation with IRENA to boost distributed renewables and the clean energy transition, underpinned by the ambitious MoU signed today. Building on ARE’s enormous growth in 2021 and IRENA’s public sector leadership, this landmark partnership demonstrates the powerful benefits of strong cooperation between key governmental and private sector actors to achieve our shared objectives, said David Lecoque, CEO of ARE.

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