A total of EUR 10 m for development of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources - EBRD and Komerijalna banka provide new loan
T The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is supporting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy in Serbia through the loan of EUR 10 m provided to Komercijalna banka.
Up to €10 million is being extended to Komercijalna Banka for on-lending to private and municipal borrowers, with the aim of supporting energy efficiency projects in commercial building and industrial sectors, as well as small renewable energy and energy conservation projects in companies and municipal buildings.
Improving energy efficiency and increasing the use of renewable energy are effective responses to the rising energy prices in Serbia. With this financing the EBRD is raising awareness on the benefits of energy conservation and helping to overcome existing market barriers to sustainable energy investments through the provision of longer-term funding.
The
funding is extended under the Western Balkans Sustainable Energy Financing
Facility II (WeBSEFF II), a €75 million
framework designed to provide credit lines to local banks for on-lending to
private and municipal borrowers for energy efficiency and renewable energy
investments.
Additional funding is being provided
by the European Union and the EBRD Shareholder Special Fund.
-We are pleased to join forces with Komercijalna Banka to promote sustainable energy investments in Serbia. This credit facility is a new product for Komercijalna Banka, as well as for the market in general and therefore will mark a new phase in our long-standing relationship. This is an important step towards raising awareness of the benefits of energy conservation, one of the focus areas for the EBRD’s work in Serbia - EBRD Director for Serbia, Matteo Patrone said.
Since the start of its operations in Serbia, the EBRD has invested more than €3.8 billion in over 181 projects. The Bank has invested in the financial sector, industry, commerce, agribusiness, energy and infrastructure.