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According to the bank-provided information, the project involves the provision of a senior secured loan of up to USD 6.6 million to KbW Investments accompanied by a potential Finance and Technology Transfer Centre for Climate Change ("FINTECC") grant of up to USD 0.4 million. The proceeds of the Bank's investment will be used to finance; i) the replacement of old energy-inefficient street lighting fixtures with energy efficient LEDs and; ii) the installation of new energy efficient LEDs to increase street lighting coverage in the project catchment areas in Jordan (the "Project").
The Project is part of energy performance contracts and LED supply contracts that KbW Investments secured in Jordan. The Project contributes to climate change mitigation as it is expected to result in: i) up to c. 4,623 tCO2e reductions, ii) 50% reduction in energy consumption, iii) improved level of services in Project catchment areas, by increasing street lighting coverage from 60-70% up to 100%, and iv) increase in the penetration rate of LED technology in rural areas in Jordan.
KbW Investments is a privately-owned Jordanian development company specialising in the development and investment of energy efficient street lighting solutions (the "Client").
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KbW Investments
o.alrawashdeh@kbwjordan.com
Al-Rifai's Street, Amman, Jordan
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