Business Day (Nigeria)

GENESIS to invest $10bn in African climate initiative­s

- By Dipo Oladehinde

GENESIS Energy Group Limited (GENESIS) and the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) December 6, 2023, during COP 28.

This MOU will see GENESIS mobilise $10 billion for strategic climate investment­s in green energy, renewable energy projects, and nature-based solutions that respond to countries’ Nationally Determined Contributi­ons under the Paris Agreement.

Under the MOU, GENESIS, with USAID support, will work to deploy $10 billion into strategic climate projects over five years, supporting the Usaidfunde­d Comprehens­ive Action Against Climate Change Initiative (CAC

CI).

“This partnershi­p is part of our ongoing commitment to supporting the private sector in driving climate change solutions. We look forward to working with Genesis to help spur private sector investment in climate action, which is key to achieving the Paris Agreement and country-level commitment­s,” Gillian Cladwell, chief climate officer and deputy assistant administra­tor at USAID said.

Eric Reading, chief climate officer at Abt Global said “We are very excited about this new partnershi­p for climate action as part of CACCI, which aims at bringing climate-aligned companies into partnershi­p with USAID and countries that are seeking to find private financing to accomplish their NDCS and NAPS.”

“This is a great moment for Genesis Energy Group,” said Akinwole Omoboriiow­o II, Chairman and CEO. “This MOU echoes our mission and paves the way for a decarbonis­ed Africa, ensuring green investment in the right directions to deliver CACCI, which is the centrepiec­e of USAID’S response to the COP28 Global Stocktake; and its assessment that we are not delivering fast enough on our commitment­s under the Paris agreement.”

The private sector plays a vital role in addressing the root causes of developmen­t challenges through marketbase­d solutions and investment­s across all sectors. Through enhanced private-sector collaborat­ion, the MOU will enhance developmen­t outcomes with a focus on climate.

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