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Acumen Fund Announces New Energy Portfolio Investments in Power and Lighting Solutions for Low-Income Households
Innovative businesses provide scalable models for improving energy access and protecting the environment.
Hyderabad, India November 4, 2008 - Acumen Fund, a social venture fund that invests in sustainable, scalable businesses that provide affordable healthcare, water, housing, and energy services to underserved households in South Asia and Africa, announced today the following new investments as part of its expanding energy portfolio in India:
- A USD $1,260,000 equity investment in SBA Hydro & Renewable Energy (P) Ltd (SHREY), for financing up to 10 grid-connected 100kW micro-hydro power plants in Himachal Pradesh, India;
- A follow-on USD $1,000,000 equity investment in d.light design, a company that designs and distributes affordable lighting and power solutions for low-income households globally.
- One in four people worldwide lack access to electricity. It is not clear how many Indians lack access to affordable, consistent power, though it can be safely estimated that about half the population - more than 500 million people - lacks access to a reliable energy source.
Since launching our energy portfolio last year in recognition of the critical role that energy plays in all phases of development, Acumen Fund has been working to identify companies using entrepreneurial approaches to deliver clean, modern, high quality power solutions to the poor
SHREY and d.light are two such companies and we think they can be scaled up to serve as global models for delivering energy services to the poor.
We have found that providing renewable energy resources addresses several issues at the same time
Providing access to reliable clean energy increases productivity and household income; it provides health benefits at the individual level by replacing kerosene usage; and it reduces global greenhouse gas emissions.
There are many communities in India where the government has expanded the grid infrastructure but there is an inadequate supply of quality power
There are also many marginalized villages where access to the main grid may be an inefficient and expensive solution. Acumen Fund has been looking at business models relevant to both scenarios in an effort to find the most cost-effective way to bring reliable power to these communities.
Indeed, the additional costs of bringing energy to the rural poor combined with the enormous social and environmental benefits of doing so enable a compelling case for public-private partnerships and hybrid delivery models
The business has tremendous potential for replication, and with Acumen's support, SHREY hopes to prove a model for decentralized generation that may be replicated across the Himalayan belt
Affordable off-grid lighting is a critical demand in all the geographies where Acumen works, and with a global team focused on low-cost, high quality products, d.light is well-poised to scale in this market
Acumen Fund's investments in SHREY and d.light - and the growth of our energy portfolio - reflect the growing number of viable businesses that address the critical power needs of these underserved markets
Given the scale of those needs, we continue to look for opportunities to invest in innovative models that can reach millions of low-income customers.
"Since launching our energy portfolio last year in recognition of the critical role that energy plays in all phases of development, Acumen Fund has been working to identify companies using entrepreneurial approaches to deliver clean, modern, high quality power solutions to the poor," said Jacqueline Novogratz, CEO of Acumen Fund. "SHREY and d.light are two such companies and we think they can be scaled up to serve as global models for delivering energy services to the poor."
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