Mechanisms and challenges in financing renewable energy projects in sub-Saharan Africa: a Ghanaian perspective

IF 1.2 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
D. Owusu-Manu, L. Mankata, C. Debrah, D. Edwards, Igor Martek
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Purpose Ghana has set an objective of achieving 10% of its energy requirements through renewable sources, by 2020. However, to date, the renewable energy (RE) sector has attracted only marginal investor interest. This paper aims to identify the challenges faced in financing RE in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach A comprehensive review of literature in renewable energy finance was conducted and 12 financing challenges were identified. From this list, a questionnaire was developed asking to rank barriers. This was distributed to experts within financial institutions and 32 were returned. A factor analysis and severity index analysis were performed to identify a ranking of challenges impeding RE project financing in Ghana. Findings The challenges to RE financing fall into the three broad categories, namely, “economic, commercial and regulatory” challenges. Within these broad constraints, “long payback periods,” “limited track record” and “high upfront cost” are the most severe impediments to obtaining financing for RE. Practical implications Identifying the specific conditions that make an investment in RE unattractive, give policymakers set on achieving the 10% RE goal, a way forward in developing a targeted policy that would mitigate identified investor disincentives. Originality/value The broad range of potential barriers to investment are known. However, this study combines a specific governmental ambition – encouraging the financing of RE – with a specific set of identified barriers inhibiting that ambition. In this regard, this study identifies exactly where the government needs to act if it is to facilitate investment in RE, as is required for Ghana to reach its 10% RE target.
撒哈拉以南非洲可再生能源项目融资的机制和挑战:加纳视角
加纳制定了到2020年通过可再生能源实现10%的能源需求的目标。然而,到目前为止,可再生能源(RE)部门只吸引了边际投资者的兴趣。本文旨在确定加纳可再生能源融资面临的挑战。设计/方法/方法对可再生能源融资方面的文献进行了全面回顾,并确定了12项融资挑战。从这个列表中,我们开发了一份问卷,要求对障碍进行排名。这些资料分发给了金融机构内的专家,并退回了32份。进行了因素分析和严重程度指数分析,以确定阻碍加纳可再生能源项目融资的挑战排名。可再生能源融资面临的挑战可分为三大类,即“经济、商业和监管”挑战。在这些广泛的制约因素中,“投资回收期长”、“业绩记录有限”和“前期成本高”是获得可再生能源融资的最严重障碍。实际意义识别使可再生能源投资缺乏吸引力的具体条件,为政策制定者设定实现10%可再生能源目标的目标,从而制定有针对性的政策,减轻已确定的投资者阻碍因素。原创性/价值投资的各种潜在障碍是众所周知的。然而,本研究结合了政府的具体目标——鼓励可再生能源融资——以及阻碍这一目标的一系列明确障碍。在这方面,本研究准确地确定了政府在促进可再生能源投资方面需要采取的行动,这是加纳实现10%可再生能源目标所必需的。
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