ifc: a leading investor in emerging markets energy

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Hydropower 16% Wind 13% Gas to power 18% Midstream O&G 4% Transmission/ distribution 5% Solar 17% Other renewables 8% Other power 10% Upstream O&G 9% IFC’s Impact in Energy About IFC • Largest multilateral source of debt and equity financing for the private sector in emerging markets • AAA-rated by S&P and Moody’s • Loans, equity, quasi-equity, local currency and risk management products, capital markets access, and mobilization • Advisory services to help develop priority projects, structure and tender PPPs, and improve financial management • World-class social, environmental, and corporate governance standards and risk mitigation Our approach With terms tailored to meet project needs and mobilization of capital, IFC can provide corporate and project finance, including senior debt with long maturities, fixed or floating rates, local currencies, and flexible amortization profiles, as well as subordinated debt. IFC can provide green and sustainability-linked financing and implementation support. IFC can also provide up to 20 percent equity in a project or company. Start-up equity, collaboration, and co-development assistance for early-stage project development are also available. The IFC difference • IFC brings decades of experience in financing, structuring, and leading complex energy deals in emerging markets, and has financed more than 50 GW of energy generation to date. • As a leading financier of low-cost renewable energy, IFC has financed more than 8GW of hydropower, 6GW of solar and 5GW of wind projects to date. • With a strong track record of success with new technologies and in markets under reform, IFC offers a combination of extensive local market knowledge and technical expertise in financial solutions, public-private partnerships (PPPs), risk management, engineering, and environmental and social standards. Energy access drives inclusive growth, creates jobs and strengthens economies. IFC helps bridge the development divide in emerging markets by financing power generation, transmission and distribution projects. IFC’s investment and advisory work takes place across a range of technologies, with an emphasis on low-cost renewable energy. Energy portfolio $7 billion energy portfolio as of June 30, 2021 Over the past decade, IFC invested and mobilized $32 billion in the energy sector. IFC’s global reach IFC HQ IFC country office IFC-financed/assisted project

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Page 1: IFC: A Leading Investor in Emerging Markets Energy

Hydropower 16% Wind 13%Gas to

power 18%Midstream

O&G 4%Transmission/

distribution 5%

Solar 17% Other renewables 8% Otherpower 10%

UpstreamO&G 9%

IFC’s Impact in Energy

About IFC

• Largest multilateral source of debt and equity financing for the private sector in emerging markets

• AAA-rated by S&P and Moody’s

• Loans, equity, quasi-equity, local currency and risk management products, capital markets access, and mobilization

• Advisory services to help develop priority projects, structure and tender PPPs, and improve financial management

• World-class social, environmental, and corporate governance standards and risk mitigation

Our approach

With terms tailored to meet project needs and mobilization of capital, IFC can provide corporate and project finance, including senior debt with long maturities, fixed or floating rates, local currencies, and flexible amortization profiles, as well as subordinated debt. IFC can provide green and sustainability-linked financing and implementation support.

IFC can also provide up to 20 percent equity in a project or company. Start-up equity, collaboration, and co-development assistance for early-stage project development are also available.

The IFC difference

• IFC brings decades of experience in financing, structuring, and leading complex energy deals in emerging markets, and has financed more than 50 GW of energy generation to date.

• As a leading financier of low-cost renewable energy, IFC has financed more than 8GW of hydropower, 6GW of solar and 5GW of wind projects to date.

• With a strong track record of success with new technologies and in markets under reform, IFC offers a combination of extensive local market knowledge and technical expertise in financial solutions, public-private partnerships (PPPs), risk management, engineering, and environmental and social standards.

Energy access drives inclusive growth, creates jobs and strengthens economies. IFC helps bridge the development divide in emerging markets by financing power generation, transmission and distribution projects. IFC’s investment and advisory work takes place across a range of technologies, with an emphasis on low-cost renewable energy.

Energy portfolio$7 billion energy portfolio as of June 30, 2021

Over the past decade, IFC invested and mobilized $32 billion in the energy sector.

IFC’s global reach

IFC HQ

IFC country office

IFC-financed/assisted project

Page 2: IFC: A Leading Investor in Emerging Markets Energy

Gabon | 2021

Kinguele Hydro 35MW

$135 millionLoan/mobilization

Indonesia | 2021

Asahan 1 180 MW Run-

of-river$230 million

Loan/mobilization

Nepal | 2019

Upper Trishuli 1 216 MW Run-of-

river$454 million

Loan/mobilization

Cameroon | 2018

Nachtigal 420MW

€976 millionEquity/loan/mobilization

Uzbekistan | 2020

Navoi Scaling Solar 100MW

$60 millionLoan/mobilization

Mexico | 2019

Potrero 297MW

$110 millionLoan

Mexico | 2019

IEnova Green Loan 376MW

$395 millionLoan/mobilization

Zambia | 2018

Scaling Solar I & II 88MW

$78 millionLoan/mobilization

Egypt | 2018

Nubian Suns 752MW

$799 millionLoan/mobilization

India | 2018

Rewa 750MW

$437 millionLoan/mobilization

Nigeria | 2021

Daystar Power

$20 millionLoan

West Bank | 2020

Massader Solar School-

Rooftop Solar 25MW

$20 millionLoan/mobilization

UAE & Jordan | 2019

Yellow Door Equity

$19 millionEquity/mobilization

India | 2018

Azure Solar

$138 millionLoan/mobilization

Vietnam | 2021

REE Wind 54.2MW

$57 millionLoan/mobilization

Argentina | 2019

La Genoveva 88MW

$76 millionLoan

Pakistan | 2019

Super Six Wind 310MW

$318 millionLoan/mobilization

Egypt | 2019

Lekela Wind 1 252MW

$83 millionLoan/mobilization

Mozambique | 2021

Central Térmica de Temane

450MW$494 million

Loan/mobilization

Cote D’Ivoire | 2020

CIPREL 5 IPP 390MW CCGT

$304 millionLoan/mobilization

Colombia | 2019

Elecnorte

$95 millionLoan/mobilization

Armenia | 2020

ENA Corporate

$60 millionLoan

India | 2021

Continuum Green Bond

$561 millionGreen bond

Singapore | 2021

Sembcorp SLB

S$675 millionSust. linked bond

IFC’s award-winning energy projects• Project Finance International: 2021 African Power Deal of the Year (Central Termica de Temane) and Middle East Gas

Deal of the Year (Basrah Gas Company)• IJ Global Awards: 2020 Africa Renewables Deal of the Year (Scaling Solar, Senegal); LAC Export Finance Deal of the Year

(Gas Natural Acu, Brazil); Asia Pacific Onshore Wind Deal of the Year (Super Six, Pakistan) • LatinFinance: 2019 Power Financing of the Year and Infrastructure Financing of the Year (Gas Natural Acu, Brazil)• Infrastructure Journal: 2018 Power Deal of the Year (Sirajganj 4, Bangladesh); 2018 African Renewables Deal of the Year

(Bangweulu Solar, Zambia)

Selected IFC energy projects

IFC energy contactsErik Becker Senior Manager Dubai +971 4 360 1048 [email protected] Bruhwiler Manager Johannesburg +27 11 731 3037 [email protected] Chou Manager Istanbul +90 212 385 2512 [email protected] Lama Manager Washington DC +1 (202) 458 0927 [email protected] Ortega Manager Bogota +57 1 319 2340 [email protected] Alain Thureau Senior Manager Dakar +221 (3) 3859 7142 [email protected] G. Varbanov Manager Singapore +65 6501 3691 [email protected]

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