OREANDA-NEWS. August 22, 2014. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is lending USD 5 million to Demirbank to finance energy efficiency projects in the country.

The facility will be used for on-lending to qualifying corporate and individual customers for industrial and residential energy efficiency projects and equipment.

The facility will allow Demirbank to help local entrepreneurs and households to acquire and install more efficient equipment, appliances and materials, such as modern production facilities, double-glazed windows, insulation, gas boilers, solar water heaters and rooftop solar panels. The funds will also help these clients to reduce their energy bills and make their businesses and homes more cost-efficient.

The loan is part of the EBRD’s Caucasus Energy Efficiency Programme (CEEP), which provides loans to local partner institutions for financing industrial and residential energy efficiency improvements, promoting energy savings and helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The loan is also supported by grant funding of EUR 9.2 million, comprising EUR 4.6 million from the European Union Neighbourhood Investment Facility (EU NIF) and EUR 4.6 million from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance, to be used for technical assistance and investment incentives for households.

In addition, the EBRD has engaged consultants to support banks, firms and households with technical advice for energy-saving investments. This support enables industrial clients and homeowners to make the transition from under-performing, low-quality equipment and materials, towards investment in better-performing, more efficient products that will deliver greater benefits throughout their lifetime.

The EBRD’s Head of Office in Baku, Neil McKain, said: “Due to its large oil and natural gas resources and subsidised energy tariffs, Azerbaijan has a very low penetration rate of energy efficient technologies in its production facilities and residential sector. This means that there is a wide range of energy efficiency opportunities in which the local financial sector and the EBRD have a crucial role to play. We are delighted to support Demirbank to further boost investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency in the country.”

Demirbank, established in 1989, is a universal bank ranked 13th in Azerbaijan in terms of total assets. With 32 branches across the country, it offers a wide range of banking services to micro, small and medium-sized firms as well as offering retail banking facilities to private clients.